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Hello all! I did a little sifting for shark teeth today in Post Oak Creek (Sherman Texas) and ran across a piece of fossilized bone I need help identifying… I’m guessing is an arm or leg bone from a small mammal (raccoon, rabbit, squirrel, etc.) but I would love to hear from the brain trust on what this may be. I also added a pic of the larger teeth I picked up today. thanks and have a great one! FreeRangeTraveler
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Bone fragment found in water of Post Oak Creek, Sherman, Texas. One end is rounded, where as the other forms an approx. 90 degree angle.
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Hello! Took my boys out looking for fossils for the first time and we have no clue what kind of teeth some of these are. Would love some help! These are from Post Oak Creek in Texas the square is 3.175 cm tall x 3.5cm wide Thanks!!
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This bone is almost identical to mosasaur bones found in the NSR, despite being from a different formation a few million years older.-
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Not broken - just significant feeding wear.-
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Hard to see any striations, but it may be Cretodus sp. : http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/gallery/image/51613-‘button-nose’-posterior-cretodus-crassidens-south-dakota/&browse=1-
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Largest three teeth likely from Scapanorhynchus sp. No idea on the smallest one.-
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Shark teeth, mastodon enamel, and vertebrae found in POC on 7/30/19. Found more teeth than last two trips combined! Unfortunately, I didn't find any ptychodus or cretoxyrhina. Scale bar = 1 cm.-
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I recently took my 9-year-old daughter hunting at Post Oak Creek in Sherman, TX. We collected these about 200 meters upstream (NW) from the S. Travis Street Bridge. While she did not enjoy the bugs and frogs, we both had a blast finding shark teeth and other cool stuff. It was our first trip fossil hunting and I am complete uninitiated in identification. Can you guys take a look at these and let me know what's a fossil and what's a pretty rock? Trust me, she will be perfectly happy if they are all just pretty rocks. Besides what's pictured, we found about a dozen shark teeth and endless oysters. My goal for this post is to be able to more efficiently and accurately sift/sort through gravel the next time we go. Here is set 1. Item number 2 looks like a grinding tooth? Number 3 has a tooth shape, but no distinct edges. Number 5 looks almost like a coral growth. 6 looks like agate mixed with other stone.
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