Peace River odds n ends

GatorBoy

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Megladon era snail

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Sawfish teeth

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Alligator teeth

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Deer antler

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Small broken Megalodon teeth

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Mastodon tusk segment

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My new best Meg.

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I know way too many photos



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Really cool finds! :icon_thumleft: But that megalodon tooth is awesome.
 

Thanks guys.. I should put a better post together from my most recent hunts... Just feeling a bit lazy since I have everything separated already.
 

C'mon gator. You've got the warm temperature and an open beach and river. Up here, we got sub freezing temperature and my only river is under two feet of snow.
 

Sucks to be you! ... Sorry I know its probably beautiful where you are just not my cup of tea.
I'm probably headed back tomorrow.
 

Great tooth!!!! It is driving me crazy because I have had zero time to dig.
 

Hey man..
The water level is good again.
That big downpour we had about 2 weeks ago really washed out the banks in some places..
I'm using waders the water is a bit nippy.
 

Dang dude! That antler is beyond awesome! I've never seen a fossilized deer antler fragment that big from the peace! Incredible Megalodon tooth too!
 

Awesome Finds!!! I would love to find one of those Megalodon Teeth!!!
 

Thanks guys I have found several antler sections but nothing close to that big... And they're usually pretty marred up.
Crazy how I found that one.. A humongous blue claw crab was very interested in what I was doing ...as I was trying to scoot him away with my probe he hid behind something sticking up about three inches that I thought was a branch for a moment.
Then I saw an odd texture and lack of algae or that "slimey" look of wet wood ....so I just thought I would tap it with my metal probe.. That's when I heard that telltale "tink"
It didn't come out very easy I had to dig around a little and wiggle it as I pulled to break the suction.
 

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Seen a ton of those in pics and shops and museums, none compare to yours ..Outstanding tooth, awesome!
 

I got one I would like to ask an opinion on.. What would y'all call this one?

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...wow...now that's a BIG tooth...pretty amazing! That last one almost looks like a "claw"...can't wait to hear what it is, thanks for sharing them. :)
 

Thanks for looking this last one looks like it could be just a large Sand Tiger I guess ... But something about it reminds me of a precursor Mako I'm not sure if they exist in the formation of the Peace River.
Late Oligocene to early Miocene
 

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first pic looks like mako, but the angle in other pics has me confused, never seen a mako curved like that
 

Here is one I call a Hemi lower.
The root has a pronounced hump

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