Shark Tooth Hunting the Carolinas: Morris Island

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2024
  • Come join Charleston Fossil Adventures' paleontologists as they explore one of the Lowcountry's larger dredge islands for 18-30 million year old fossils!
    #sharktoothhunting #fossilhunting #megalodon
    Welcome to CFA's newest series: Shark Tooth Hunting the Carolinas! Over the coming months, come along with our paleontologists as they explore fossil sites across North and South Carolina to see what fossils can be uncovered. We've got big plans for the content in this series, so we hope you all enjoy the journey!
    Starting in 2024, CFA is launching the Morris Island Adventure, with capacity for up to 12 passengers as we travel by boat to this prominent dredge island. Enjoy scenic views of the salt marsh, active dolphin populations, a fantastic view of the Morris Island lighthouse, and access to collecting seashells, sand dollars, indigenous artifacts, and of course, lots of shark teeth and fossils! To book your own Adventure with our paleontologists, click here: book.peek.com/s/07e58bfe-a82e...
    Charleston Fossil Adventures is Charleston's Choice for legal fossil hunting tours, voted 4x BEST Tour Guide (2020) and BEST Outdoor Activity (2023, 2021, 2018). Come join us on a fossil hunting excursion in the Lowcountry that you'll be talking about for years to come. We guarantee your trip takes place in a legal setting, and we prioritize our clients' safety above all else.
    LINKS:
    Book your Adventure: www.chsfossiladventures.com
    Purchase Ashby's field guide: www.chsfossiladventures.com/p...
    Explore our one of a kind fossil jewelry: www.chsfossiladventures.com/m...
    Purchase fossil-rich gravel, loaded with shark teeth: www.chsfossiladventures.com/p...

Komentáře • 11

  • @BirdGardenChannel
    @BirdGardenChannel Před 3 měsíci +3

    Lookin' good Capt'n!

  • @PokemonAdventures009
    @PokemonAdventures009 Před 3 měsíci

    I love that book! While I don’t live on the coasts, when I visit, I love to find fossils. Your book has helped greatly with identification

  • @missmarissaaa
    @missmarissaaa Před 3 měsíci

    this is soooo fun.

  • @BunnyKing97
    @BunnyKing97 Před 3 měsíci

    I love it

  • @AlabamaFossilFiend
    @AlabamaFossilFiend Před 3 měsíci

    It’s interesting you still refer to the genus name as Carcharochles instead of the Otodus that most scientists use now. Either way good finds!

  • @armandoventosocarrera2807
    @armandoventosocarrera2807 Před 3 měsíci +1

    1st

  • @NickofTimeDogWalks
    @NickofTimeDogWalks Před 3 měsíci

    No way you found all this in one day

  • @vex_youtube4367
    @vex_youtube4367 Před 3 měsíci

    I was wondering if you saw my email, I had some questions for advice

  • @CisForCoasters
    @CisForCoasters Před 3 měsíci

    When some organic things like teeth fossilize, why do they turn black? Is it carbon?

    • @SnakeSeeker
      @SnakeSeeker Před 3 měsíci +1

      They turn black, brown, or gray due to whatever mineral replaces the calcium in the tooth. It is all dependent on the surrounding sediment. Hope that helps