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  1. 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 …

  2. Peace River Common Shark Teeth Species - The Fossil Forum

    May 26, 2024 · This is a category showcasing member collectionsSample grids of various common, Florida shark species found in the Peace River. These photos were taken as part of an AI (Artificial …

  3. "Twilight Zone", Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield - The Fossil Forum

    Aug 31, 2024 · 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 …

  4. angustidens - Sharks & Rays - The Fossil Forum

    Feb 24, 2024 · Taxonomy Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Lamniformes Family: Otodontidae Genus: Otodus Species: Otodus angustidens Author Citation …

  5. North Sulphur River - The Fossil Forum

    Dec 23, 2021 · 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. …

  6. Sharks in washington state | Game Fishing Forum

    Jan 24, 2008 · 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 …

  7. Which reel? | Michigan Sportsman Forum

    Jan 21, 2025 · I want to build a surf fishing setup. The plan is to target some larger fish and expect to want to throw 1 1/2 to 3 once lures. I will see what the local tackle store says about the rod but, I am …

  8. Ptychodus whipplei - Sharks, Rays and Skates - The Fossil Forum

    Jun 4, 2022 · An odd shark from the Cretaceous of North Texas - these sharks had crushing teeth suited for hard-bodied prey.

  9. Handful Isurus Hastalis (Broad Tooth Makos) 2.6 inch to 3.1 inches

    Dec 13, 2013 · This is a handful of large Isurus hastalis teeth from various locations in the USA that measure between 3.1 inches on the far left and 2.6 inches on the far right.

  10. Hubbell's White Shark Tooth - Sharks & Rays - The Fossil Forum

    Mar 15, 2023 · 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, …