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Brunswick GA Find


Ciarletta

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I found this yesterday at low tide in Brunswick GA.  

I think it’s a dolphin tooth.  Just not sure and didn’t realize a dolphin tooth would be fossilized.  

Any help with an ID would be much appreciated.

 

 

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22 hours ago, Done Drillin said:

Yes dolphin tooth and a nice one !

Thanks! At first I thought it was a birds claw and wasn’t going to take it.  I’m so glad I did.  It isn’t what I was looking for but I’m excited to add it to my collection.  
 

I also found these as well.  Do you know what they are? Can fossilized teeth implant themselves in rocks?  I’ve never seen anything like it and I found two in one day.
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Teeth can most certainly be contained or encased within rock but I’m not certain thats what you have. To me it appears to be conglomerates of some type…..

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