
angustidens - Sharks & Rays - The Fossil Forum
Feb 24, 2024 · Taxonomy Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Lamniformes Family: Otodontidae Genus: Otodus Species: Otodus angustidens Author Citation …
Hi guys and gals .. is this a shark coprolite - The Fossil Forum
Jun 26, 2017 · Hi there, My eyes really aren't trained yet to spot shark coprolites but I know they are here. This popped up in my sifter on Friday and was curious if this is the real deal. It sorta looks right …
Ernst Quarry / Sharktooth Hill: A Cautionary Tale
May 6, 2023 · My wife and I just returned from a trip out west (western USA for our international friends) which featured a trip to the famous Miocene site near Bakersfield; Ernst Quarry or Sharktooth Hill, …
"Twilight Zone", Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield - The Fossil Forum
Aug 31, 2024 · there is a tendency to find bakersfield shark teeth fossils from certain zones where the teeth are preserved with sunset multicolors - primarily purple / violet / blue in the broader regions of …
Texas Permian - The Fossil Forum
Dec 29, 2025 · Shark Orthocanthus Permian Texas By JamieLynn · 2 comments
Crow shark positions - Member Collections - The Fossil Forum
May 26, 2022 · Reconstructed tooth set from a "Crow" shark - Squalicorax (could be S. falcatus) - illustrating the variety of tooth positions. Anterior teeth have erect, triangular cusps. Lateral teeth and …
Extreme posterior shark teeth! - The Fossil Forum
Feb 27, 2018 · Hey hi Everybody! I like the unusual teeth. And posterior teeth are some of the most unusual in any given species. So I thought I would start a thread for posterior shark teeth of any …
Crow shark tooth? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Aug 5, 2024 · Found: Holden Beach, NC Length: 5/8" or 1.5cm Width: 7/8" or 2cm Is this a crow shark tooth?
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis as found - Paleocene - The Fossil Forum
Mar 3, 2025 · Palaeocarcharodon orientalis (Pygmy White Shark) as found in a pile of gravel at the base of the short Douglas Point cliffs along the Potomac in Maryland.
Suwannee River hints? - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Feb 16, 2018 · It is the intake end of a siphon in the limestone bottom. What wasn't pointed out earlier is that the Suwannee is a karstic feature; that is, the river follows a channel which is deeply incised into …