marinematt18 Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 Apologize for the poor quality pics but I struggled photographing these to show any detail I suspect they are fish scales but that is basically just a guess If anyone wants to take a shot at IDing them go for it The first two pictures are of the same fossil and the third picture is a different one-the second specimen was very difficult to photo cuz its basically a round disk with a raised hump in the middle Lastly if anyone could tell me what type of tooth this is that would be awesome so far its my most complete 'big' (meaning bigger than a fingernail lol) tooth
ynot Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 5 minutes ago, marinematt18 said: Apologize for the poor quality pics but I struggled photographing these to show any detail I suspect they are fish scales but that is basically just a guess If anyone wants to take a shot at IDing them go for it The first two pictures are of the same fossil and the third picture is a different one-the second specimen was very difficult to photo cuz its basically a round disk with a raised hump in the middle Lastly if anyone could tell me what type of tooth this is that would be awesome so far its my most complete 'big' (meaning bigger than a fingernail lol) tooth Where were they found? How big are they? First 2 items are too dark to see and need more views. First looks like a vertebra, but need more pictures for a proper id.
Macrophyseter Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 The tooth might be a lower great white shark tooth If you're a fossil nut from Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Redondo Beach, or Torrance, feel free to shoot me a PM!
David in Japan Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 tooth (shark) and vertebra (not shark one) I would say. ~~~~~~~~~~~~〇~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Warmest greetings from Kumamoto、 Japan
marinematt18 Posted February 7, 2018 Author Posted February 7, 2018 2 hours ago, ynot said: Where were they found? How big are they? First 2 items are too dark to see and need more views. First looks like a vertebra, but need more pictures for a proper id. They were found in Jacksonville Florida along the St. Johns River the ... the first one is about the size of a penny the second is about a dime I will try to upload more and better pics in the afternoon
Miocene_Mason Posted February 7, 2018 Posted February 7, 2018 That GW is very nice! Happy hunting, Mason
marinematt18 Posted February 7, 2018 Author Posted February 7, 2018 Hope these pictures are more helpful. I think the first picture is the best. Thanks for all your help I was clueless on these two pieces Also thanks for those who IDed the GW tooth, once I googled lower GW tooth I 100% agree.
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