Mill March 30, 2008
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Mill March 30, 2008
Hello
Today my son and I had a splendid time collecting fossils in Mill. Thanks to Paul and Maarten we arrived on the right location.
We found some 26 teeth; most of them incomplete but there were some beauties. (see picture). Paul was very enthusiastic about one tooth in particular, of which the serrations were bigger then normal. Paul also had a name for it, but I forgot about it right after he mentioned it. Well, Paul, at least I followed up your advice to place a picture here on the forum.
Cheers from Neal and Scott!
[Bewerkt door Pioneering Neal op 30-03-2008 om 14:34 NL]
Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Wauw !
That\'s a nice Great White( Carcharodon Carcharias).
Very nice!
Greets,
Gunther
That\'s a nice Great White( Carcharodon Carcharias).
Very nice!
Greets,
Gunther
Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Pioneering Neal wrote:
Hello
Hey Neal. I dont know my sharks teeth from a hole in the ground, but it looks like you have a great white, some mako\'s and some cow sharks teeth. Some wonderful finds! Very very nice!!
Still a kid diggin in the dirt
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Re: Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Nah, don\'t think so. I would label that tooth as a Cosmopolitodus escheri \"\"with serrations more strongly than normal\".mineraal0 schreef:
Wauw !
That\'s a nice Great White( Carcharodon Carcharias).
Very nice!
Greets,
Gunther
Anybody else an idea?
@ Neal: Took me a while to find your post. Thought you had forgotten, but then I saw you used the English forum.
Whatever the outcome: it remains a nice tooth even prettier now that you\'ve cleaned it thoroughly!
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Although Carcharodon carcharias is a very rare species in Langenboom, I also think this is a Carcharodon. The serrations of an I. escheri are less strong, and more irregular than the serrations of a Carcharodon.
Anyway, if it ís a Great White, this is a very special discovery.
But Paul is more experienced so I am also doubting a bit.
gr. robin
[Bewerkt door binbinneke op 31-03-2008 om 14:44 NL]
Anyway, if it ís a Great White, this is a very special discovery.

But Paul is more experienced so I am also doubting a bit.
gr. robin
[Bewerkt door binbinneke op 31-03-2008 om 14:44 NL]
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Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Hi Neal and Scott.
Indeed a Carcharodon carcharias.
Nice to see that another one finally came out.
There are only 3 ones found in all these years. (that I know of)
Fantastic.
Kind regards,
Rene.
Indeed a Carcharodon carcharias.
Nice to see that another one finally came out.
There are only 3 ones found in all these years. (that I know of)
Fantastic.
Kind regards,
Rene.
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Re: Mill March 30, 2008
I am still not convinced, Rene and Robin.
But if this should be a Carcharodon carcharias - mind you, I am DEFINITELY NOT saying it is one; I DEFINITELY need more convincing arguments - this should be one more and set the score to 4 then.
That would constitute an unbelievable lucky find for a first-timer.
Go figure, I drag someone interested along and he makes the find of the year (at least so far). What a joke, ain\'t it?
Well at least I can still laugh about it..........for now.
Cheers,
Paul
But if this should be a Carcharodon carcharias - mind you, I am DEFINITELY NOT saying it is one; I DEFINITELY need more convincing arguments - this should be one more and set the score to 4 then.
That would constitute an unbelievable lucky find for a first-timer.
Go figure, I drag someone interested along and he makes the find of the year (at least so far). What a joke, ain\'t it?
Well at least I can still laugh about it..........for now.
Cheers,
Paul
If it doesn't kill you, it makes you
stronger.........and wiser
stronger.........and wiser
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Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Hi Paul,
Well the thought crossed my mind to post it on the Dutch forum, but I took the easy way
Is there a museum close to the Mill location? If there is , should I show the tooth there? What kind of actions should I take?
Neal
Well the thought crossed my mind to post it on the Dutch forum, but I took the easy way

Is there a museum close to the Mill location? If there is , should I show the tooth there? What kind of actions should I take?
Neal
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Re: Mill March 30, 2008
Neal, I\'ll temporarily move your topic to the Dutch forum, you\'ll probably get more response there.
Since there are obvious doubts about your C. escheri, it might be a good idea to provide some additional photographs.
Since there are obvious doubts about your C. escheri, it might be a good idea to provide some additional photographs.
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Antw: Mill March 30, 2008
Hello Frederik,
Thanks for relaying this subject to the Dutch forum.
I\'ve also made two additional photos of the tooth.
Ta-da
Neal