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Drove down from Ocala on Saturday for a nice day at the beach. Did one dive looking for that elusive first Meg tooth. Did not find it. I did grab this. I dont know what it is any ideas? Dont know if a fossil or just spmething else. thanks in advance for any guesses and ideas.
 

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Thanks for the quick reply. I did not think they were in these waters? Kinda interesting,.. I wish I knew more about this stuff. Will search and find out about how long ago they were in this area. Thanks again guys.
 
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Got Vert? First one I found with "wings" attached in this condition. No I did not spray paint it black! :) Would like some help ID'ing it... it is 3.5 tall and 5.5 tip to tip. Any suggestions on what it is would be welcomed.
 
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I forgot to post the whale tooth I found... AMAZING detail inside (picture does not do it justice). If anyone has more information on what type of whale it could have come from, would appreciate it. Thank you in advance....
 
I found this diving Alhambra today, no idea what it is..... anyone have any insight...
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