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- Sharktooth Hill - The Fossil Forum
This is a category showcasing member collectionsSharktooth Hill is located in the arid, rolling foothills near Bakersfield, California It's one of the most productive Miocene bone layers in the world Fossils of various Sharks Cosompolitodus Hastalis Planus, Carcharocles megalodon,Galeocerdo Aduncus,Squalus Occidentalis to name a few rays,fish and various mammals are some of the items
- weed cutter - outboard prop | Michigan Sportsman Forum
Years ago, there was a product known as a "Weed Shark" It was a small piece of thin stainless steel, about 2" long and 1 2 to 3 4" wide It was sharpened on three edges near one end You glued it on the gear box of your outboard near where the gap existed between the prop hub and gear box
- North Sulphur River - The Fossil Forum
This is a category showcasing member collectionsFossils found in the North Sulphur River, Ladonia, TX Identifications are primarily done by myself, so don't hesitate to correct them Before you go, check the water level! Ideal hunting is usually < 3'-2' The Cretaceous fossils are from the Ozan formation (~ 86-88 Ma), and mammal material from the Pleistocene or younger
- Ptychodus whipplei - Sharks, Rays and Skates - The Fossil Forum
An odd shark from the Cretaceous of North Texas - these sharks had crushing teeth suited for hard-bodied prey
- Hubbells White Shark Tooth - Sharks Rays - The Fossil Forum
Identification Teeth of C hubbelli are morphological intermediates between C hastalis and the extant species C carcharias They all possess erect triangular cusps, no nutrient groove, and a thin to no lingual dental band ("bourlette") C hubbelli exhibits transitional serrations which are fin
- 3. 1 inch Bakersfield (Sharktooth Hill) I. Hastalis Mako tooth
This is a very large and colorful I hastalis (Broad-tooth Mako) shark tooth from Sharktooth Hill in Bakersfield, CA This location is known for producing some very colorful fossilized sharks teeth
- Twilight Zone, Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield - The Fossil Forum
there is a tendency to find bakersfield shark teeth fossils from certain zones where the teeth are preserved with sunset multicolors - primarily purple violet blue in the broader regions of the crown, and red orange yellow closer to sharp tips on the crown although occurrence of purple shark teeth are common in this zone spot, you can also find other colors preserved in teeth
- Carcharodon hastalis (narrow-form) - The Fossil Forum
Carcharodon hastalis (narrow-form) carcharodon hastalis cosmopolitodus hastalis narrow-form shark tooth white shark By ThePhysicist March 3, 2021 1,499 views View ThePhysicist's images Share Followers 0
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