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  1. Are these lemon shark teeth? Or black tip? Or something else entirely? How do you tell the difference between lemon and black tip shark teeth? These are from the temblor formation, slow curve ernst quarry.
  2. This japanese say Trilobite cambrian Utah USA Amonite jurassic northern France Shark teeth miocene Florida USA I know what all of this mean but I dont know species
  3. Hey guys! Thought you would like to see what I've been recovering from a site in North Florida. To date I've recovered the associated jawbone, humerus, radio-ulna, vertebra, and upper molar/incisor of a tapir. Today we also found some beast shark teeth and a sick arrowhead. Enjoy the pictures and video!
  4. Hello It's my pleasure to be a member of your lovely forum I hope someone would help me to know if those shark tooth are real fossils or not, gonna buy them in Cairo, Egypt
  5. flatfoot

    Shark tooth or rock?

    Found washed up on A northern New Jersey beach. Is this a fossil shark tooth?
  6. This tiny tooth came from a tributary of North Sulphur River called Moss Creek. This is Upper Cretaceous, Taylor Group. It's about 5 mm tall. Any Ideas?
  7. StephenR

    Shark tooth

    Got a shark as big as a cigarette box and found it no where near the water with a lot more fossils. Need information
  8. Joey222

    Beach find

    Not sure what it is. Doesn’t seem to be a rock.
  9. First of all I would say where it came from but idk I’ve had it for about 8 yrs now and just came across it going threw old boxes. I inherited it from my grandpa I know he was in the us navy for 40 years and I’d like to think thats how he acquired it being he was all over the place but idk and no one left in fam to ask when and where he got it. Any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated. Where it from how old it is and if it’s even real thanks a bunch
  10. Meggers41

    Can someone identify this tooth?

    I found this while combing the Delaware bay beach in Fortescue, Nj and I'm unsure if it is a recent tooth dropping or a fossil. I'd also like to know what kind of shark if possible
  11. BudB

    Shark tooth

  12. Slwisdom

    Creek near Austin

    Hi was wanting help to know if this thing I found is. An actual shark tooth, found near Austin.
  13. Kyle.lodge

    Possible shark tooth

    Found this on the pacific coast of Costa Rica, I know it’s not rare to find teeth on the beaches here however this has been weathered down so it’s smooth. Me and my friend are in a debate about what it is so any opinions or validations would be appreciated. I personally think a very old meg tooth
  14. Hey forum! I had fossil fever sooo bad since I was away in Iceland. First place I wanted to hit up was my favorite place for baby shark teeth- Post Oak up in Sherman! A lot of people swear its over picked but it still remains a favorite & fruitful place of mine close by. Anyways, a LOT has changed since Ive been gone it looks like! I decided to stop by 2 of my favorite spots in POC with a bucket of gravel to take home. The rain is coming in and we now have an areal flood advisory/watch ( I told you guys I both took and brought the rain back with me! ) so I just got my “goodie bag bucket” to sift through at home from my honey spot, for fun I went to the S Travis bridge near the body shop and saw that it was torn apart with traffic cones! Luckily you can still go down there from that bridge on weekends. There was a gentleman there who I saw back in november who was informing me that they plan to add a public parking lot since the creek is so popular! If anyone knows when it will be done feel free to chime in with a date. I wanted to share with the forum in case anyone has plans to come out to Post Oak- I still recommend it as I find a bunch of stuff every time I come out here. Luckily it’s not muddy like Ladonia’s park construction. Post Oak is lots and lots of cretaceous lopha oyster shells+ gravel. ***I will baby shark teeth pics later! I also found a weird fossil bone. Bonus: When we were going home we had to stop by Carl Jr’s (aka Hardees for northerners!) and I saw Jurassic Park vehicles parked outside! So uncanny! Maybe because the restaurant franchise is doing JW3 movie toys in their kid meal promotion. One of the vehicles had an antique auto license plate! Both Texas plates. I know how we giggle at the inaccuracies of Jurassic Park but for someone who grew up with Jurassic Park it was fun to see after a fossil day! I got a kid meal.
  15. Meganeura

    Peace River Shark Tooth ID needed

    Found this tooth yesterday - was thinking C. hastalis, but really not sure. @Al Dente Can you confirm one way or another?
  16. Could someone help ID this tooth and also would like to know if it is normal to find in Myrtle Beach or if maybe it was planted for someone to find? Moroccan?
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