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  1. Oxford clay shark and fish teeth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum

    Feb 2, 2026 · My knowledge of shark taxonomy is basically limited to that text and your comment! 9 - Astercanthus is a great shout, these are definitely known from the Oxford Clay 12 - apologies I think …

  2. How I made a wooden shark tooth/fossil sifter! - The Fossil Forum

    Jul 7, 2022 · So, in speaking to @digit, I was convinced to make a wooden sifter to replace my current PVC pipe one, and in doing so, make a guide on how! So first things first - I followed Ken’a tips and …

  3. presentation of understanding shark tooth features for identification ...

    Nov 5, 2020 · So I approached this as a newbee. I put together a power point program showing pictures (53) of shark teeth crown and root features, pictures showing the labial and lingual sides, serrations, …

  4. Summerville, SC Shark Teeth Hunt: Advice - The Fossil Forum

    Aug 8, 2023 · If you are planning to go to Summerville, SC for your first time, and have been hoping to find Shark Teeth, please read this. My Advice: · I advise only going if you know someone with known …

  5. Shark Vert Vs Fish Vert - Questions & Answers - The Fossil Forum

    Jul 20, 2014 · 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 …

  6. Michigan Shark Teeth - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum

    Apr 12, 2021 · 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 …

  7. 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, …

  8. Shark tooth Identification - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum

    Feb 3, 2026 · Hello everyone, I’m having trouble identifying this tooth. At first, I thought it was a great white, but it doesn’t seem like there’s any serrations. Additionally, the bourette seems a little bit more …

  9. A Late Permian-Early Triassic record of the Ctenacanthiform shark ...

    Dec 17, 2023 · The Ctenacanthiform Sharks are perhaps one of the most famous, yet enigmatic groups of sharks currently known, with a fossil range stretching from the Early Devonian to the Early …

  10. 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 …