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Went hunting yesterday. Initially found very little. One very nice G. cuvier tooth. SO , I started moving checking out places that had produced in the past. One place had whale vert eroding out of the bank into the stream a couple of years back. So, I went there and Lo and Behold, a whale vert laying in the water directly below that bank. Hunting for fossils is sometimes easy. The bank is hard, almost rock like clay and there are hundreds of shells on the face of the bank. Small oysters and pecten's dominate. I noticed a very large oyster that seemed to have become calcified or silicified that had also fell out of the bank. I have taken some photos... The Whale Vert The Oyster Here is a pecten from the same location.... I always search the Internet for possible matches, For the Pecten I found a paper written by Richard Hulbert and Roger Portell who lead their respective departments (Vert, InVert) at the University of Florida. It had this Picture of Florida Pliocene Pecten's I did a side by side of the pecten I found. I am now thinking I have found Carolinapecten murdockensis druidwilsoni , but think I need someone like @MikeR to validate. Continuing, I searched the Internet " giant oyster Florida Pliocene" and found... this newspaper article, I wonder if this very large oyster I found is Qstrea Coxi from the Pliocene of Florida. Maybe @Boesse can tell me. So, if the Pecten and Qyster turn out to be Pliocene species, is it reasonable to think that the Whale vert might be from a Pliocene whale ? and any this was just the 2nd spot I tried...
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I made it out to Matoaka Beach bright and early this morning on a day off. While I didn’t find a ton in the shark teeth department, I did nab my largest whale vert to date, a large ray dermal denticle, and some other nice Calvert Cliffs (Miocene) finds.
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Hi everyone I have some fossils that I need some help with identifying please. I belive one might be a great white shark tooth and the other possibly a vertebra of some kind? Thanks in advance
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