Mammoth Milk Teeth

Harry Pristis

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I found these two in a deep crevice in a river bottom in North Florida.

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those are amazing! was it a bend in the river that caught them or maybe a sink hole? what made you decide to hunt there? I think I'd be looking for the rest of it.
 

mamabear said:
those are amazing! was it a bend in the river that caught them or maybe a sink hole? what made you decide to hunt there? I think I'd be looking for the rest of it.

It was a relatively large and deep crevice in the limestone bottom, a natural trap for small fossils . . . and sand, lots of sand. Believe me, we excavated the entire length of it. There were other things in the crevice, but these teeth were the most notable.
 

Nice Harry! I can't hardly wait for the water here to warm up here to get in.
 

Wow, that is so cool! Im going to Florida this spring for vacation. I plan on spending a whole day looking for Meg teeth or whatever i can find, i could only hope to find something that cool! I've never been to Florida, i hope i find at least ONE cool thing while im there!
 

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