Not sure if anyone posts these. Went to my favorite beach and this was my haul!

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Sharks teeth!
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Glad you did post them, I find them interesting. Not something I find around any of the beaches in California I've been to
 

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Was the beach called "Shark Beach"? Probably not a place to do any underwater detecting! LOL!
 

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Those are very cool. I wish I lived near the coast, as I would love to walk the beaches looking for Shark's teeth. They are another form of treasure as far as I'm concerned. Thanks for posting those.
 

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Nice haul! You in Florida. I search the creeks around Gainesville. Never tried at the beach. These are very old teeth from when Florida was underwater. Big tooth is a Megalodon.
 

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Awesome fossil finds! :icon_thumleft:
 

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I think they're awesome. They also confirm my strong "never going in the ocean" stance is valid.
 

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I am in Maryland. The beach I went to is known for sharks teeth. These teeth are all very old. The water is too fresh for them now... however this beach is also known for finding Megaladon teeth. I’ve been going for years and the biggest one I’ve found is only 3 inches. But I will continue to hunt!
 

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Nice haul! You in Florida. I search the creeks around Gainesville. Never tried at the beach. These are very old teeth from when Florida was underwater. Big tooth is a Megalodon.

Those are awesome! I’ve read some really cool stories about people finding Meg teeth in rivers and creeks in Florida and also in sand quarries as well...I’d love to search in Florida one day!
 

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I never would have thought you found all them in Maryland but I guess fossils are everywhere. I've also found American Crocodile teeth and a dolphin vertebrate. Usually try to go in January or February because all the vegatation is dead, no mosquitoes or deer flies and the cottonmouths are hiding.
 

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