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  2. Cutler Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    The Cutler Fossil Site is a sinkhole near Biscayne Bay in Palmetto Bay, Florida, which is south of Miami. The site has yielded bones of Pleistocene animals and bones as well as artifacts of Paleo-Indians and people of the Archaic period .

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  4. Inglis quarry - Wikipedia

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    Citrus County, Florida location Florida during the Pleistocene. The Inglis quarry or Inglis quarry sites 1A and 1C are assemblages of vertebrate fossils dating from the Pleistocene ~1.8 Mya—300,000 years ago, located in the phosphate quarries near the town of Inglis, Citrus County, northern Florida.

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    Megalodon sharks were “the size and weight of a railroad car” and reigned over the world’s oceans “roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago,” according to the National Museum of Natural History.

  6. Ptychodus - Wikipedia

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    Ptychodus was a large shark, previously estimated at 10 meters (33 feet) long based on extrapolation from teeth. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The subadult specimen with the largest vertebra showed that it could reach lengths of 4.3–7.07 m (14.1–23.2 ft), so a 10 m (33 ft) length is possible, but more analysis is required for verification.

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  8. Dracopristis - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal spines, facial denticles, and rows of teeth have been suggested to give the animal a "dragon-like" appearance, [2] [3] [5] and -pristis is a common suffix given to shark-like fishes. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ note 1 ] The specific name , hoffmanorum , is in honor of Ralph and Jeanette Hoffman who own the Kinney Brick Quarry and helped ...

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    His collection includes goblin shark teeth and a prize fossil of a hadrosaur. "I hunt dead things," Honachefsky said with a laugh. "When I find something, I feel like I'm giving it life again ...

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