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Finally . . . a discussion of fossil sharks from Morocco and transitional . . . The chart at the end of this proposes that P orientalis is a descendant of C Appendiculata There is a similar family tree on pg 132 of Joe Cocke's book, Fossil Shark Teeth of the World Mark Renz also agrees with this theory in his Megalodon: Hunting the Hunter
Sharks in washington state | Game Fishing Forum The Shark took off towing the 42 foot fishing boat backwards through the water at about 7 Knots Just like in JAWS, the boat was taking on water over the stern and the crew watched in horror as the shark would actually jump completely out of the water at times This went on for an hour before the shark finally drowned
Shark teeth identification help please - The Fossil Forum Please help identify these teeth from Conecuh River, Andalusia I pulled about 500 teeth out of the deposits and these tiny teeth are the only ones of its kind in the bunch They are about 5mm X 7mm Thanks
Ash Grove Quarry, Midlothian Texas Sharks Teeth Trip This past Sunday I had the opportunity to join in a Dallas Paleo Society sponsored trip to the Ash Grove quarry in Midlothian, Texas As with other quarries in this area, they are mining the carbonates of the Austin Group and often expose the Atco Fm (Upper Cretaceous Coniacian aged) near the
Shark Tooth Id - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum I have poured over as much info as I can find on the net for various shark dentition's from juvenile to adult While it superficially resembles a few different kinds of sharks teeth, the small serrated cusp on one shoulder and a thin serrated ridge on the other shoulder of a non serrated crown is
What species of tooth? Shark? ID help please. . . Hello, I hope to get some feedback on the ID of this tooth I am sort of chuckling about this one I found this Ammonite fossil in matrix a couple of years ago, but just upon taking a picture for another ID post I created here just the other day, I noticed a tooth in the matrix I am hoping t
Utah - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum There was a TV documentary several years ago titled something like "Making of a Continent" In that show, they went to Factory Butte, Utah and found very nice shark's teeth, but more importantly, some very small, extremely well preserved early mammal teeth They showed the area as having a badland type typography Many washed out gullies
What Shark Was This? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Posted December 2, 2013 That is it, I have decided to label all three teeth Carcharodon megalodon Would these be teeth from juvenile sharks? I heard there was a ratio to calculate the approximate size of the shark based on the size of the tooth, is that true and how accurate would it be? Old fossil hunters never die, they just petrify!