New Members tinabrooksy Posted September 28 New Members Share Posted September 28 Me my husband and 2 sons and 4 grand kids go for a weekend to a full week to Myrtle once a year they still think everything black is a tooth some really are Ive studied when I can but id love to be a accurate and teach them what all they have picked up 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwigia Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 Yes, you have found a lot of teeth. If you would like some of them to be identified, then please post them in individual photos, which makes it easier for the tooth experts here to identify them. 3 Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger http://www.steinkern.de/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plantguy Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 Welcome to the forum. Cool finds...looks like similar to stuff that we have down here on our beaches... Ive got some time so while I'm waiting for the rain to stop and I'm trying out some new software/loading my new PC so here's a couple things I noticed. Yep as Roger mentioned its much easier for us if you put individual front and back photos of individual items so the shark teeth experts can give you specifics on the more complete specimens. Gobs of specimens without item numbers are hard to deal with. Including a ruler/scale is advised. There's a thread in the fossil ID section describing what is needed... These very serrated triangular teeth look like possible Great whites.... How big is this tooth? Need better front/back pics... Ill bow out and let the real tooth folks have at it... Regards, Chris 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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