Shark vertebrae question - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum 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 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 Forum 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
Why the English common name change of great white to just white shark? 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
Fish and Shark Vertebrae Notes - General Fossil Discussion - The Fossil . . . Shark vertebrae are generally only found as disc shaped centrums due to the low preservation quality of cartilage There are multiple types of sharks but vertebrae roughly fall into two types, the Lamnoid-type and the Scyliorhinoid-type
Gorgeous Carcharhinidae Family Tooth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum 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