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Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/06/15 04:15 PM
11/06/15 04:15 PM
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Posts: 7,891 Monroe County, AL
deadeye
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Last edited by deadeye; 11/06/15 04:18 PM.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/06/15 05:26 PM
11/06/15 05:26 PM
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BamaBart
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Blount County
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Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
[Re: deadeye]
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11/06/15 05:32 PM
11/06/15 05:32 PM
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BhamFred
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we used to find shark teeth in a couple of creeks in west Greene Co.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/06/15 09:20 PM
11/06/15 09:20 PM
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JDR4Bama
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Man that's awesome. Makes me wish I was still in Bama. I recall going down to Union Springs during a 'special' class is elementary school to dig fossils. We found some cool stuff. That class changed me forever.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/06/15 09:32 PM
11/06/15 09:32 PM
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gobblebox
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Found a bunch on the river at Claiborne,the sepulga is only a half mile or so from our club,may have to start looking in other creeks on our place.I did find a petrified clam or mussel or some kind of shellfish up there when I was a kid while turkey hunting,it was a little bigger than a golf ball and about 3 inches long
Last edited by gobblebox; 11/07/15 12:45 AM.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/06/15 11:16 PM
11/06/15 11:16 PM
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I've picked up shark's teeth below the Point A dam for 40 years. Never found any quite as big as the one pictured in the article, but some pretty close. In the clay cut on the south bank, after a big rain...you'll find a bunch. Takes a while to "train your eye" for what you're looking for, but once you do, you'll see them.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/07/15 02:47 AM
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I hunted a place I Russell Co. A while back that had a large creek on it with 20 to 25 foot cliffs. Used to walk the creek some and pick up clam shells as big as coconuts. Some of them were 6 inches across and 1 1/2 inches thick and weighed a couple of pounds. Never found and sharks teeth though.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/09/15 08:16 AM
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http://www.sharktoothcreek.com/ Not far from my little place in Aliceville. I dont know about finding any as large as the one in the AL.com photo but they are really easy to find there. Especially after a rain. My place in Sumter has big shells like an oyster shell in many fiends. I have been told that that was the coast line Cretaceous period.
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Re: Lots of sharks teeth in the Sepulga.....
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11/09/15 08:40 AM
11/09/15 08:40 AM
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Posts: 8,037 Tuscaloosa, Al, USA
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http://www.sharktoothcreek.com/ Not far from my little place in Aliceville. I dont know about finding any as large as the one in the AL.com photo but they are really easy to find there. Especially after a rain. My place in Sumter has big shells like an oyster shell in many fiends. I have been told that that was the coast line Cretaceous period. Sharktooth creek is a pretty cool place. I went with my daughter on a field trip for school. Each person could keep 15. The rest went to him. He had a 55 gallon barrel full of them. He did say that he put them back in the creek.
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