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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of the prehistoric life of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating the largest (grey) and most conservative (red) size estimates of the Miocene-Pliocene shark Carcharocles megalodon (sometimes Carcharodon or Otodus megalodon) with a whale shark (violet), great white shark (green), and anachronistic human (black) to scale †Otodus megalodon; Otus †Otus asio †Oxydactylus – tentative ...

  4. 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]

  5. Paleontology in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida fossils are often very well preserved. [1] The oldest known fossils in Florida date back to the Eocene. At this time Florida was covered in a sea home to a variety of marine invertebrates and the primitive whales, such as Basilosaurus. During the later Miocene Florida was exposed as dry land again due to geologic uplift and mountain ...

  6. Cutler Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    Later, most of the fossils and artifacts removed by the collector were recovered. The Deering Estate protested designation of the sinkhole as a "historically significant site", which would have protected the area from development. Eventually, the site was acquired by Miami-Dade County. It now is part of the Charles Deering Estate Park. [1] [2] [3]

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Florida doesn’t have a monopoly on shark attacks. Here are ...

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    Documented shark attacks in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans along the U.S. coasts have been on the rise in recent years, a trend that researchers say has occurred because more people are visiting ...

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