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Recent Finds From Gainesville


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Here of some of my recent finds from digging in the Gainesville creeks. Found several meg teeth and a really nice mako tooth on several trips.

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Here of some of my recent finds from digging in the Gainesville creeks. Found several meg teeth and a really nice mako tooth on several trips.

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dude i just noticed the most awsome hemi ever!!!! its right above the megs in the first picture can i see a picture of that tooth?

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What's the length of that Mako dagger?

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

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>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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dude i just noticed the most awsome hemi ever!!!! its right above the megs in the first picture can i see a picture of that tooth?

There are some killer multicolored teeth like that in Gainesville.

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Ok...Is this Gainsville Florida or Gainsville Texas? I guess Texas because i never saw teeth that color in Gainsville FL.

Very nice teeth.

Be true to the reality you create.

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Ok...Is this Gainsville Florida or Gainsville Texas? I guess Texas because i never saw teeth that color in Gainsville FL.

Very nice teeth.

the day a meg is found in texas is the day i quit fossil hunting.

okay, maybe not. maybe it's the day i find the exact location it was found and search until there is no light. then ill pull out my flashlight and search some more. :)

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What's the length of that Mako dagger?

It is a little bit bigger than 2 inches and I found it on the surface while I was walking.

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These are from Gainesville FLORIDA.. Rainbow of colors on the teeth here.

~Mike

All your fossils are belong to us

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