Beach Fossils Cape Town
Beach Fossils Cape Town
Good Morning.
I'm collecting since 1 1/2 Years Shark Teeth on the Beaches in Cape Town and now and then come across some Fossils maybe you can help me in identifing some of them.
Kind regards
Afrikaner
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Antw: Beach Fossils Cape Town
Hi Werner,
Welcome
Great fossils. I can't help you with the mammal teeth, except for the tooth on the last photo, thats probably a spermwhale tooth.
Martijn
Welcome
Great fossils. I can't help you with the mammal teeth, except for the tooth on the last photo, thats probably a spermwhale tooth.
Martijn
Antw: Beach Fossils Cape Town
Hi Werner,
Shells, pic. 16
Trochia cingulata (Linné,1758 )
http://www.gastropods.com/2/Shell_3002.html
greetings,
Karel
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Shells, pic. 16
Trochia cingulata (Linné,1758 )
http://www.gastropods.com/2/Shell_3002.html
greetings,
Karel
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Antw: Beach Fossils Cape Town
Thanks a lot Karel,
I learn someting new every Day:-).
Kind regards from Cape Town
Werner
I learn someting new every Day:-).
Kind regards from Cape Town
Werner
Better a bad Day at the Beach - than a good Day at the Office!!
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Hi Arien
thanks alot for your input.
Keep well
Werner
thanks alot for your input.
Keep well
Werner
Better a bad Day at the Beach - than a good Day at the Office!!
Antw: Beach Fossils Cape Town
1,2,3 looks like a whale vertebra
4,5 rhino lower jaw molar
6,7 most likely a molar from a bovine (buffalo) species
8,9 incisior tooth either bovine or equus (Zebra) species
10,11 unknown, looks like a piece of antler, do you have deer (not antilope) over there?
12,13 as mentioned Fish mouthplate with teeth
14,15 mammal tooth species unknown?
last photos indeed a spermwhale tooth before that a piece of unknown bone.
4,5 rhino lower jaw molar
6,7 most likely a molar from a bovine (buffalo) species
8,9 incisior tooth either bovine or equus (Zebra) species
10,11 unknown, looks like a piece of antler, do you have deer (not antilope) over there?
12,13 as mentioned Fish mouthplate with teeth
14,15 mammal tooth species unknown?
last photos indeed a spermwhale tooth before that a piece of unknown bone.
When you have eliminated the impossible, that which remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
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Antw: Antw: Beach Fossils Cape Town
Good morning Harold,The Stone schreef:
1,2,3 looks like a whale vertebra
4,5 rhino lower jaw molar
6,7 most likely a molar from a bovine (buffalo) species
8,9 incisior tooth either bovine or equus (Zebra) species
10,11 unknown, looks like a piece of antler, do you have deer (not antilope) over there?
12,13 as mentioned Fish mouthplate with teeth
14,15 mammal tooth species unknown?
last photos indeed a spermwhale tooth before that a piece of unknown bone.
that's amazing you know alot,thank you very much.
I don't know if we had or have Deer in SA but I try to find out.
Kind regards
Werner
Better a bad Day at the Beach - than a good Day at the Office!!