Shark tooth (and 1 more) 3 replies 39 views fossildude19 8 hours ago all activity 'twilight zone' from sharktooth hill, bakersfield, california Is there any information on how big the teeth of modern great white sharks can get 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
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As most of you know this site it well known for the rich fauna of sharks teet.
I recently found a nice shark vertebra on wrightsville beach, north carolina It's about 1.5 in diameter and 3/8 thick Are there any identifiable differences between shark species' vertebrae or do all shark vertebrae pretty much look the same The fungus causes especially large outbreaks in seasons that are abnormally wet, followed by very hot and dry conditions as are typical in bakersfield (shark tooth hill is practically ground zero for the stuff) and the tar seeps around mckittrick and elsewhere.
Stumbled on this site and remembered i had an account that i haven't used for a while Five years later, i thought i'd post an update Shark tooth island is located in wilmington, nc, just off the shore from river road park If you're standing at the boat ramp facing the river, the island directl.
Hi everyone, i have another shark tooth id request, this time being for a specimen i recovered at a small temporary locality i discovered in the castle hayne formation of north carolina
The site primarily produced bivalves as well as several sea urchins, however i lucked out and found one block. Some peace river gravel i’ve been going through, can someone id these two teeth for me It was recently pointed out in a tff post by grimlock that extant shark researchers now use white shark as the more accepted english common name for carcharodon carcharias instead of great white shark I've looked through my recent books on extant sharks and see where white shark is now bei.
Hello everyone, i’m no shark expert and was curious if any of you could queue me in on what kind of teeth these are I found them at holden beach, nc where a nice variety of fossils are frequently recovered from the cretaceous through pleistocene I’ve attached a side by side front and back view. Hello everybody so this is a question not directly regarding fossils, but i feel this is nevertheless the right place