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First time looking for Micros from Matoaka, MD


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It was cold so I only got 1 small ziplock bag of sand. I usually get sand from the Aquia Fm in Maryland. Unfortunately some shark teeth and fish teeth were lost before I could get pictures, but here are some survivors.

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I like the Carcharoides!  I've not seen one from that area

'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.'

George Santayana

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1 hour ago, hemipristis said:

I like the Carcharoides!  I've not seen one from that area

I rarely keep small incomplete teeth. There were some nice complete ones (a few millimeters), but lost in my carpet. Thinking of getting a Dustbuster to find them.

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A Dustbuster, an essential part of everybody's fossil hunting kit. :P

 

I spend a lot of time photographing micros. Manipulating them to photograph multiple view can sometimes be tricky with slippery fossils. My heart always skips a beat when one flies out of view while positioning it under the scope. I'd be hard-pressed to spot something like this if it ended up on the floor. :Horrified:

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

 

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