Shark tooth (and 1 more) 3 replies 39 views fossildude19 8 hours ago all activity 'twilight zone' from sharktooth hill, bakersfield, california I'm preparing for my trip to venice beach and peace river in late january, with the primary goal of fossil hunting/shark tooth hunting 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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Ernst quarry or sharktooth hill, whichever name you prefer
As most of you know this site it well known for the rich fauna of sharks teet.
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. 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
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.
The arches were cartilaginous in life and disintegrate quickly after death
The centrum sometimes survives as a fossil because it is at least partially ossified Because they aren't solid bone, they are fragile. The owner joe found a well preserved megalodon tooth in a matrix with whale fossils Also found many shark teeth from relatives of modern great white sharks, mako sharks, tiger sharks, angel sharks, blacktip sharks, stingrays, dogfish, whales, dolphins, seals, walrus, sea lions, shellfish, and even plant fossils.
Went on a weekend trip to south carolina this weekend for an annual shark tooth hunting trip It went very well, especially after are last trip where the best thing we found was a desori with a broken root We found two larger megs which were both broken, but the best find was an angustidens in n. I'm new to this forum and very grateful to have found such a wealth of knowledge here