Greetings Fossil Hunters:
To introduce myself to the UK Amateur Fossil Hunters forum I decided to post my collection of monster teeth from Morocco and California. The attached link showcases nearly a full mouthful of teeth from the giant fish Enchodus Lybicus (I left out the largest tooth) and the choppers from the marine reptile monster Mosasaurus Beaugei, both from the Late Cretaceous Phosphate Beds in the Ouled Basin of Libya. Below these assemblages are an assortment of Early Miocene fossil sharks teeth from Khouribga, Libya and both Early Miocene and Middle Cretaceous fossil sharks teeth from Orange County, California (including a carcharodon tooth).
---- Geopick
http://www.flickr.com/photos/92652163@N06/8427709511/in/photostream/lightbox/
To introduce myself to the UK Amateur Fossil Hunters forum I decided to post my collection of monster teeth from Morocco and California. The attached link showcases nearly a full mouthful of teeth from the giant fish Enchodus Lybicus (I left out the largest tooth) and the choppers from the marine reptile monster Mosasaurus Beaugei, both from the Late Cretaceous Phosphate Beds in the Ouled Basin of Libya. Below these assemblages are an assortment of Early Miocene fossil sharks teeth from Khouribga, Libya and both Early Miocene and Middle Cretaceous fossil sharks teeth from Orange County, California (including a carcharodon tooth).
---- Geopick
http://www.flickr.com/photos/92652163@N06/8427709511/in/photostream/lightbox/