u/DoodlingDoodlebob

Image 1 — Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment
Image 2 — Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment
Image 3 — Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment
Image 4 — Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment
Image 5 — Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment

Strange hollow object in microfossil sediment

Found this strange object in sediment from Aurora Natural History Museum. The museum claims that the sediment comes from the Pungo River formation. It is hollow on the inside (see image 3) and resembles some sort of claw, maybe of an arthropod? Any help is appreciated.

u/DoodlingDoodlebob — 2 days ago

Strange Teeth

I found these teeth at Myrtle, along with a myriad of other teeth. I believe them to both be a squalicorax sp. but I am unsure of the dating for Myrtle beach sand. I would assume it’s out of the temporal range of squalicorax. I don’t believe it to be a tiger shark

u/DoodlingDoodlebob — 2 days ago