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Shark vertebra scattered on the sides of a gully. The red flags mark the highest spot a bone has been found.
Shark vertebra scattered on the sides of a gully. The red flags mark the highest spot a bone has been found.
Leisa has found a tiny pearl and broken shark vertebra. A few pearls like this have been found in the south, but they are very rare.
Badly worn shark teeth and a carina (medial plate) from a lepadomorph barnacle (the pointy item second from the bottom.)
Shark teeth found by Claire, Scapanorhynchus texanus and Cretoxyrhina mantelli.
Very detailed shark coprolite specimens were found by several people.
Another shark vertebra found by Claire. NO, we weren't LETTING her find them, she was tuned in to all kinds of fossils on this trip! She was even finding fossils where several of us had scoured the area and found nothing.