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  • Shark Tooth Hill Bakersfield California - The Fossil Forum
    They are a true delight when you spot one In addition to the Galeorhinus sp (tope shark) teeth there is also another triakid, Triakis sp (houndshark) You may have some really tiny teeth that you have sorted as dasyatid (stingray) teeth that may actually belong to a small smooth-hound shark (Mustelus sp ) The key to identifying these is
  • Shark vs. bony fish vertebrae - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
    Hello dear fellow forum members I found a lot of mineralized fish vertebrae, they are mostly jet black, sound like ceramic and are denser then recent fish bones Similar examples in a local museum where labeled as miocene, while more porous tilly bones from the same spot seem to be from the eem
  • Michigan Shark Teeth - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
    Further review shows the area where I live more of a Mississippian and Devonian period of sediment I honestly do not believe 30 years ago someone would just randomly dump shark teeth in a random spot in the middle of literally nowhere (still no houses, or roads in this area only can get there by ATV ) and I would happen to find them
  • Shark tooth ID - The Fossil Forum
    Hello, We found this shark tooth way back in 2019, it is super weird I know that it's in pretty bad shape, but still, it looks really weird to me at least It is also very square and blocky, which the photos don't show as well as I would like The front of the tooth which normally has a convex c
  • Shark Vert Vs Fish Vert - Questions Answers - The Fossil Forum
    Shark vertebrae tend to be preserved as just the centrum (the hockey puck-like disk) with two openings on top and two on the bottom where the hemal and neural arches were attached The arches were cartilaginous in life and disintegrate quickly after death
  • Shark teeth from Poland - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
    Shark Teeth; Teeth; By Palaeogadus112 November 29, 2024 in Fossil ID Share https: www thefossilforum com
  • Megalodon Shark tooth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
    Sorry friend You have rock that has been sand blasted and broken into the shape of a shark tooth Which "looks" more like a tiger shark IMO I did a search on this Forum for "Megalodon" and "Oregon" and no one has ever posted finding one You're experiencing what's called pareidolia
  • Shark tooth ID help - The Fossil Forum
    This tooth is too worn and incomplete for a positive ID It could be hastalis (extinct white shark), mako, wide -bladed sand tiger, or even a very worn meg fragment It would also help if you would give a more precise location Most of the bay fossils are Miocene, but there is some Pliocene Yorktown Formation towards southern Virginia




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