- the striking part of a hammer 3. medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous
Shark vertebrae tend to be preserved as just the centrum (the hockey puck-like disk) with two openings on top and two on the bottom where the hemal and neural arches were attached. The arches were cartilaginous in life and disintegrate quickly after death. The centrum sometimes survives as a fossil because it is at least partially ossified. Because they aren't solid bone, they are fragile ...
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If you are planning to go to Summerville, SC for your first time, and have been hoping to find Shark Teeth, please read this. My Advice: I advise only going if you know someone with known locations, or otherwise plan to hire a company or a guide (I do not have someone to recommend). Finding tee...
I don't know. Michigan was high and dry from the Mesozoic and later, the ages for these types of teeth (except for the great lakes which are fresh water). These look like shark teeth that are found in coastal areas,Tx, La, Fla, the Carolinas and California.
SHARK TOOTH SPECIMEN 7 SHARK TOOTH SPECIMEN 8 SHARK TOOTH SPECIMEN 9 I'm pretty sure for at least some of them (based on their shape and the chevron-shaped scar or bourlette at the base of the teeth (which is a pretty unique feature of teeth of Otodontidae sharks) are from Juvenile Mega-toothed sharks (likely O. megalodon, O. chubutensis, or even Parotodus sp.)!!! But before I jump to any ...