- Michigan Shark Teeth - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
I don't know Michigan was high and dry from the Mesozoic and later, the ages for these types of teeth (except for the great lakes which are fresh water) These look like shark teeth that are found in coastal areas,Tx, La, Fla, the Carolinas and California
- Savannah River Dredge Spoil Hunt - The Fossil Forum
Since I have an addiction to shark tooth hunting I set her up with a day at the spa and proceeded to drive 4 hours each way with a good friend for a shark tooth hunt on Friday Got a taxi haul out to the dredge spoil island from Bull River Marina down there Fourth time I've used them They are great and I highly recommend them if you're in the
- Point A Dam Andalusia Alabama - The Fossil Forum
Are there any permits we need to apply for to look for shark's teeth or fossils In Florida it is an inexpensive permit and is good for a year I know the regulations in my state, but what about in Alabama? We are looking a Point A Dam Any tips on where to stay up there? I am loving the photos
- Ash Grove Quarry, Midlothian Texas Sharks Teeth Trip
This past Sunday I had the opportunity to join in a Dallas Paleo Society sponsored trip to the Ash Grove quarry in Midlothian, Texas As with other quarries in this area, they are mining the carbonates of the Austin Group and often expose the Atco Fm (Upper Cretaceous Coniacian aged) near the
- Shark tooth - Aquia - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Shark tooth ID By HNS, Yesterday at 12:06 AM Big tooth Shark tooth (and 1 more) 2 replies 75 views Fin Lover
- Sharktooth Hill Finds Needing ID! Baby Meg? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
hi guys! i was fortunate enough to get to visit the ernst quarries at bakersfield, california, near sharktooth hill for the first time this past weekend was able to find a lot of teeth (76 total, 54 complete ones), but i need help identifying the species especially when it comes to the makos, i
- First Beach Trip of the Summer - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
On Saturday me and my family went out to Micklers beach, which is well known for shark teeth, for our first beach trip this summer We've been quite a few times, so I wasn't expecting very much, just a handfull of teeth, maybe one or two nice Sand Tigers, but around five minutes into the search I
- Another Visit to Post Oak Creek - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Here are some of my finds from Post Oak Creek in Sherman, Texas today It was my first time back in 3 years and we had a pretty good afternoon Lots of other fossil hounds out today, up and down the creek My favorite find of the day was the shark tooth stuck in matrix, followed closely by the tw
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