WebbSharktooth Hill, near Bakersfield, California, is a famous location to find these teeth. Tooth Design Description / Fossil Identification These teeth look very similar to hastalis teeth. The lower teeth are virtually indistinguishable from lower hastalis teeth. WebbThe common mako sharks found at Bakersfield are the broad tooth mako (I. hastalis) and the hook tooth mako (I. planus). The hastalis is common world wide and very common in SC. On the other hand planus has only …
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Webb25 juni 2024 · My son loves the idea of being a paleontologist - digging for fossils and bones. So we were excited to take him to Shark Tooth Hill at Ernst Quarries when he … WebbThe 15 million year old Sharktooth Hill "bonebed" has a remarkable concentration of fossil specimens sometimes reaching up to several hundred specimens per cubic yard. It is … http://www.blackriverfossils.org/USA/California/SharktoothHill,Bakersfield/tabid/53/TripReports/4116/Default.aspx folding bridge fishing landing nets