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  2. Paleontology in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Pleistocene limestones of the Florida Keys are rich in fossils. [12] The Pleistocene is the epoch of time best represented in Florida's fossil record. [6] In fact, Florida's Pleistocene sediments are regarded as the best source of Pleistocene fossils in the world, especially for the mammals of that age. [3]

  3. Hemipristis serra - Wikipedia

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    Fossil tooth of Hemipristis serra Several Hemipristis serra teeth from two different locations in the U.S., housed in a large ryker display. Sharks portal; Hemipristis serra is an extinct species of weasel shark which existed during the Miocene epoch. It was described by Louis Agassiz in 1843. [1]

  4. Shelton, who has hunted sharks teeth and fossils for over thirty years frequently provides educational talks about the hobby at local museums runs the Myrtle Beach Shark Teeth Facebook page. Jan ...

  5. List of the Cenozoic life of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fossilized limb bones, and teeth of the Miocene three-toed horse Anchitherium (left) †Anchitherium †Anchitherium clarencei – type locality for species; Ancilla †Ancilla chipolana †Ancilla shepardi; Angulogerina †Angulogerina occidentalis; Angulus †Angulus agilis – or unidentified comparable form †Angulus merus – or ...

  6. Thomas Farm Site - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Farm site is an Early Miocene, Hemingfordian assemblage of vertebrate fossils located in Gilchrist County, northern Florida. [1] The Thomas Farm site is one of the richest terrestrial deposits of Miocene vertebrates in the 18 Ma range found in eastern North America according to the Florida Museum of Natural History. [2] The site was ...

  7. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    Any fossils, including fossil shark teeth, are preserved in sedimentary rocks after falling from their mouth. [13] The sediment that the teeth were found in is used to help determine the age of the shark tooth due to the fossilization process. [15] Shark teeth are most commonly found between the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. [16]

  8. Paleontology in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary vertebrate fauna included sharks, which left behind their teeth. [6] Plant fossils were preserved in abundance in the Llano Uplift, north-central, and Trans Pecos Texas. Plant fossils from the latter two localities tended to be poorly preserved. [8] Very early reptile fossils are also known from the deposits of the Llano Uplift ...

  9. Fossil collecting - Wikipedia

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    Fossil collecting (sometimes, in a non-scientific sense, fossil hunting) is the collection of the fossils for scientific study, hobby, or profit. Fossil collecting, as practiced by amateurs, is the predecessor of modern paleontology and many still collect fossils and study fossils as amateurs. Professionals and amateurs alike collect fossils ...

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