
Shark vertebrae question - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Jan 10, 2016 · 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? DD
A fossilized shark tooth more than 40 million years old
Jul 18, 2025 · Shark hunting on the Isle of Sheppey, UK By Paleoworld-101, Wednesday at 03:13 AM eocene isle of sheppey (and 4 more) Tagged with: eocene isle of sheppey london clay shark teeth shark tooth Ypresian 5 replies 144 views bthemoose 7 hours ago All Activity Home Fossil Discussion Fossil Hunting Trips A fossilized shark tooth more than 40 million ...
Summerville trip, Summer 2025 - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil …
Jul 20, 2025 · 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...
Fish and Shark Vertebrae Notes - General Fossil Discussion - The …
Jul 30, 2025 · Figure 7 Different shark vertebrae types Lamniform sharks include Alopias (thresher shark), the sand tiger Carcharias, the basking sharks, the White sharks Carcharodon or Cosmopolitodus, the Isurus true Makos, the Otodus megatooth sharks, and the megamouth sharks Mechasma.
Baby shark outlines? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
5 days ago · The reason I think shark is the lack of bones. The fish on site have preserved bones (fully articulated) but sharks aren't boney so it's possible that the lack of bones is due to this.
Sharktooth Island: Tips and finds from my four years in …
Apr 2, 2018 · 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...
Bourlette help - Questions & Answers - The Fossil Forum
Aug 29, 2024 · Bourlette help beach find bourlette Meg teeth shark tooth fossil microscopic comparison? By Tg2031 August 29, 2024 in Questions & Answers
Rio Puerco fossil finds - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Nov 28, 2020 · Rio Puerco fossil finds ammonites gastropods new mexico rio puerco shark teeth? By Opuntia November 28, 2020 in Fossil Hunting Trips
2 Productive Trips to Ramanessin Brook, NJ - The Fossil Forum
Sep 5, 2022 · My past two trips to Ramanessin Brook in Holmdel, NJ have been especially productive. Resulting in much larger teeth and much more diverse finds, Ramanessin has proven to be a much better spot than Big Brook for me. Here are the finds from the first trip: Many large anterior goblin shark teeth; a...
Gorgeous Carcharhinidae Family Tooth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
Jul 24, 2025 · Found this (bull shark?) tooth today north of myrtle beach SC. It was in the central shell beds at low tide and I found it just poking out at me! This tooth is probably my best of my week long trip to SC. I found many other good ones but this might take the cake (ill post a full photo of them all...