Dried Ocean Floor Reveals Ancient Fossils!

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I grew up on a farm in Michigan, when Dad ploughed I was told to follow and pick up worms for fishing. But what I did pick up were marine fossils. So many I couldn’t carry them all.

pattidrier
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I think you've stumbled upon the dental office of a long-extinct shark civilization...

martinhejtmanek
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For everyone who thinks these are planted, you need to go outside more and see what you can find.

Luca-xisj
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I've snorkled Lake Michigan, Superior and Huron love finding so many fossils..

ELLY-kv
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This is absolutely astounding! I am a shark nut and I'd LOVE to check this place out. This place is fascinating and a great place to learn about ancient, extinct shark species. Thank you!! 🦈🖤😉

FireflyGirl
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I live on the east coast of Florida, and my favorite place to find little goodies are in the clumps of dry brown seaweed that get washed up during high tide! I have found the most beautiful shells, including conchs and even a few dried star fish and whole sand dollars.
Definitely the one place most people would never look. It's weird to touch and smells like a turtle tank, but so much hidden treasure!

jamieleeharrison
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That ant on his hand is so discombobulated

sonnyboi
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For those who think the White in the ground is sand it’s not it’s salt because the ocean is obviously salt water

ArfanBlox
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You can find shark teeth at a reservoir in colorado i used to find them a lot when i was a kid.

MikeOxmal-cqic
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Bro finds a tooth and instantly says "ItS FrOm A MeG" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀

snowflakekiller
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They can get a lot more than twice as big. We've sold thousands of them. Biggest one I've seen was probably 3 to 4 times bigger.

MatzaMoney
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thats not a meg. meg teeth have very visible ridges making them very noticeably diff
. thats a normal shark tooth

TheCRUDPUPPY
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I can tell that Florida was mostly underwater before. I found a lot. Florida's nothing but a large Sandbar anyway.

juliacrall
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I was always jealous of people who live in places where you actually have something interesting to do, pretty cool findings btw, good luck with your search

HiraKakuPron
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That not Meg tooth they are about 2 inches and that was way less like a hammerhead or perhaps a black tip reef shark

dwells
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My Grandma's passion was fossil hunting. We lived in SWFL. Basically between Tampa and Ft.Myers. so she had plenty of places to hunt and often found shark teeth. But some of her best stuff was actually the mammal bones, wish I could remember what they were.

Mary-Beth-zs
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I live in Savannah Georgia and will go fossil and tooth hunting off of Tybee and Hilton head. I can’t tell you how many sharks teeth whalebone fossils and extinct shells that I have found scattered all over the beach. There’s even an island called shark tooth Island that when you go there you are pretty much 100% guaranteed to find Meg teeth,

morganrobinson
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I grew up in the sandy loam of the East Texas woods.. we used to be underwater too.. we find all kinds of fossils

OppositionalDissent
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It’s worldwide with the flood and sand. Even high places.

Rainingdogsandcats
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I have seen all of your videos and shorts.I just love this!!!

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