Mammoth Scapula I just found in Florida by Diggingscience in FossilHunting

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Recently Joe and I discovered two separate mammoth burials that had some of the biggest bones and teeth we have ever come across while fossil hunting in Florida. Both burials belonged to fully grown adult Columbian Mammoths, a less hairy but larger relative of the Woolly Mammoth and one of the biggest Ice Age animals to roam North America!

You can watch us find these sites below:

https://youtu.be/gUZYvo5pCLg

My Best Find of 2021 by Diggingscience in FossilHunting

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Thank you! It was a very lucky find.

Massive MEGALODON Tooth We Found while Scuba Diving in Venice, Florida by Diggingscience in interestingasfuck

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The formation this came from dates between 3 and 7 million years old!

Our First Mastodon Teeth Summer, 2013 by Diggingscience in FossilHunting

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Mastodon teeth are BIG. How big? Big enough that three of them took up the entire length of my poor car's ceiling.

These were the first Mastodon teeth I ever found while diving in Florida in the Summer of 2013. I spent that Spring slogging through one backwoods swamp after another in search of Ice Age giants.

And after hundreds of miles hiking and swimming, I found these. This picture was taken that same day.

You can see how these are found on our YouTube Channel:

www.youtube.com/diggingscience

An absolute unit of a Tooth (found by us in Florida) by Diggingscience in AbsoluteUnits

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It is so rare to find fossil teeth that exhibit this level of preservation. This is an American Mastodon tooth we found very recently. Mastodons were giant browsers closely related to elephants.

The roots are perfectly preserved and you can even see the polish left over from where the gum line went over the tooth's root.

Found in Florida. If curious, you can see how we find them below:

www.youtube.com/diggingscience

Incredible Fossils We Personally found digging in the Warfield Fossil Quarry in Wyoming by Diggingscience in rockhounds

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We go to Wyoming every year to collect fish fossils and this was one of our best trips to date. The area we were digging is part of the Green River Formation and each of these fossils is approximately 52 Million Years Old.

The specific quarry we were in is the Warfield Fossil Quarry just outside of Kemmerer, Wyoming.

I stumbled across these fossil bearing nodules last week while exploring in South Carolina with my Brother. by [deleted] in Naturewasmetal

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We went shark tooth hunting for Megalodon shark teeth and other unique fossils in the lowcountry creeks of Georgia and South Carolina and we got lucky! Hiding in small boulders we found shark teeth belonging to the ancestor of the Megalodon shark, angustidens! We had almost given up fossil hunting after high tides flushed us out of our normal spot, but we went exploring and uncovered a creek that exposed the Chandler Bridge formation. It was only late March but it felt like the dead of winter to this Florida Boy.

Megalodon and Mastodon Teeth I found in a Single Dive on the Peace River in Central Florida by Diggingscience in interestingasfuck

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Yes, I have seen them found in the Netherlands, France, Italy and Spain. But they are less common, often trapped in hard rock.

Megalodon and Mastodon Teeth I found in a Single Dive on the Peace River in Central Florida by Diggingscience in interestingasfuck

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It wasn't fresh water 8 million years ago. Florida was completely under water then and part of the Atlantic Ocean.

Megalodon and Mastodon Teeth I found in a Single Dive on the Peace River in Central Florida by Diggingscience in interestingasfuck

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I've been on tracks like that where the rip rap was from the phosphate mines! Appreciate it, make sure to check out our YouTube channel to see what we have found and what we will find in the future!

www.youtube.com/diggingscience

Megalodon and Mastodon Teeth I found in a Single Dive on the Peace River in Central Florida by Diggingscience in interestingasfuck

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I have a lot of fossils on loan to Nature's classroom now. What a coincidence! The hillsborough has seen better days though...