You guys are awesome for taking the trash out of the environment and out of the water. Thank you so much! It shows how much you care for the wildlifes's habitats. I feel if you are a responsible rockhound or fossil hunter there is a code we all should live by when it comes to the animals and their environment. Some people don't even bother with the rockhound etiquette. Like if you pack it IN, you pack it OUT, or digging massive holes under tree roots with out covering any of their holes they dug, those holes are deep enough that someone could possibly fall and get seriously hurt! I have mad respect for you guys! Its gives me hope for the future generations. Some of Your subs are the future and see you and will hopfully emulate it as well. If you pack it in, you need to pack it out!
I am so jealous omg. So, here in North Texas the only things we ever find in this one creek near Sherman, Texas, are mostly teeny tiny teeth (the size of a pebble), oysters, ammonites, Goblin/Sand/ shell crusher sharks teeth, giant turtle shell pieces, horse and bison teeth/bones and misc. other tiny teeth/ bones. I still get this excited over the small stuff...but to find a MEG??? The dream, dude. The dream.
@@WILDKYLE Oh no doubt , its most def still really cool to find / hold any piece of history. Still, finding the big stuff would be awesome! Nice finds though! Happy hunting!
Kelsey Hooks if you download the app called “Rockd” it shows different rock strata layers where different things can be found. I have been using ever since I started and it has been spot on every time. Might be useful. It’s really helped me out.
This just popped up on my feed, so of course I watched it. Omg you hair was so short, definitely love it longer. Nice meg tooth, you should go back there and do another video with Chris. ✌❤
Ohhh that's crazy that it just showed up on your feed! This video is old hahaha. I will never go back to the short hair 😂 I like the long hair too much. This site sadly doesn't really produce anymore 😭
As always it's great to watch you guys you're funny as hell when you do some really cool work finding those fossils in thank you thank you very much for picking up the trash people don't realize these creeks and rivers we need them and we need them clean I don't understand why people you leave so much trash around anyways thank you for picking up the trash keep up the good work as far as Tiny cool fossils and picking up the trash you guys are great please take care and God bless
I have a bachelor's degree in marine science, but fossils have really been my passion. I can't wait to go hunting. I have very few days off, but I am going soon!!!! I'm so jealous of you guys!!
Just a quick thank you for cleaning up trash. Everytime I go to tybee island, I pick up trash. Thank you. Wish more people would do this and/or not throw out trash.
That was an awesome find, and an awesome video! I have been binge-watching all your videos during quarantine. (You’re probably the only thing keeping me sane.) Keep up the amazing content! ❤️
I am so jealous I would so love to be there with you guys did you get that stream finding those awesome artifacts especially that beautiful beautiful meg tooth I would literally have peed my pants. I am 75 years old and I’m not able to get out and do those fun things but I want to tell you you are great young men for cleaning up that beautiful stream. What an adventure and it’s fun just watching you thanks for a great videos
Love the video! Those megs especially the second big one you found were awesome! Also the bite marks on the bones were super nice finds! Can’t wait to see the next one!👍
Another fun vid, thanks! That meg tooth rocks. I also love the dugong bones with the bite marks. Your friends finds were sweet too. Congrats on that beautiful tooth Kyle!
Fun and entertaining video as always. Those Dugong bones with the bite marks in them were pretty awesome, as well as the giant megalodon tooth. Have you guys ever tried going to different parts of Florida to find shark teeth? Keep it up with the awesome videos.
That’s awesome! Are there any spots in Florida that you would recommend to go hunt for shark teeth? I know on an episode of Shark Week they were saying Venice Beach. My family is thinking about planning a trip down to Florida, and was wondering if you had any suggestions as to shark teeth hotspots.
Started watching your and Peleo Cris's videos tonight. You guys are hilarious. I'm from the northwest and have very little knowledge of Florida fossils, so please tell me why there are so many fossil shark teeth and bones in that creek? It's really fun to watch you make your discoveries and your videos are excellent. Thanks for taking us along for the fun.
Thanks so much for watching Gwynn! Glad to hear you like the videos 😊 The reason we find so many shark teeth and fossils in the creek is because the creek is cutting into a layer of time when Florida was underwater, often for millions of years at a time. Sharks shed their teeth so over millions of years they have left incredibly large numbers of teeth on the ocean floor, which the creeks now cut into so we can find them!
Hey Kyle my name is Aaron and I live in Vero Beach Florida and I was wondering if you could give me some pointers on where or what to look for to fine shark teeth and cool shells like you do? I have an 8 year old daughter and I know she would love going fossil hunting, thanks and keep doing what your doing we enjoy your videos
Great video guys. I would love to link up with you guys some time. Keep up the good work. Your passion for fossils is so motivating to provide better content on my channel. I look forward to you next video!!!
WILDKYLE thanks man. I’m new to the video creating stuff, but my passion for Florida history is what is driving me out out of my comfort zone. I appreciate you checking out my stuff, but more importantly I learn a lot from you. I strive to discover more everyday and hope to present it in a way that people will enjoy.
Fun video there Kyle. I have a question have you ever taken any of the Megalodon teeth and form the entire jaw of the shark. That would be kind of interesting And as always look forward to the next one
One is never enough, always about finding the next one lol, you'll get hooked (much as I want to think I'll be set for life after finding my elusive 2 inch hemi/snaggletooth)
Omg I haven’t seen this! I totally 100% agree with you rubbing it on your face! I actually may have licked it too. I do that with most rocks I find. 😬 you all are so young! ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Hey brother hoping you see this I’m in Fort Lauderdale about to head for a drive back to Boston tomorrow. Is there anyway you could point me in north fl?
Hey RJ, just now seeing your comment. Most of the rivers up here are flooded now because we have had some heavy rain. Small creeks are fine, but finding access is very hard. I am lucky to have permission in some places to access creeks. If I were you I would try to find legal parking near creeks in Gainesville and walk down.
Hey Kyle it’s Aidan again, I just found out I’ll be going to Orlando in 3 weeks and was wondering if you could give me any places to look for teeth myself or if we could meet up or something. Just thinking out loud I guess. Please let me know, Thanks!
Chris's chest is looking pretty good these days. That digging seems to be paying off. Lol, I figure that will give you something to tease him about. Seriously though, I am a super proud native Floridian and love you guy's videos. I had no idea what could be found. I live in Jacksonville but would like to try it myself someday. I grew up panning for gemstones on vacation every year in the Smokey Mtns. You guys have inspired me, it looks so fun. Can you recommend any good panning locations that are easily accessible?
Aaaargh, horseflies! Man, I *HATE* those things-- I remember hearing about some guy up in Georgia actually freaking out due to the horseflies and running off a cliff. BTW, you know that shirt you fished out of the bushes? I could swear you pulled it from a bunch of poison ivy. Thank you hugely for cleaning up-- you two are the best, and I do the same out here in the desert; humans really are pigs. Have I mentioned that gigantic tooth? Why, no. Because it's TOO BIG FOR THE COMMENT BOX. Holy shit.
Yeah i talked with him about some fossils I found on the peace river , i remember you brought your old school van to southern body works years ago, good to see someone from Nashville doing well
Pretty obvious if you know what to look for on the side of it. Tho I've only ever found one pretty dang small shark vert once in Gainesville (none yet in peace river area idk why), exponentially more rare than any shark tooth it seems
God i wish i could find some of the cool stuff you find here in dublin Ireland any chance you could send me something cool for my stone and gemstones and fossil collection please thanks from Andy in Dublin Ireland.
hey today i bought a honney calsite from your web site if you can can you sin a pice of papper and put it in there for me it would mean the word to me and keep doing what you love
You guys seem to have a great knowledge of shark teeth but the vertebrae looks more like that from an ichtheasaur. Sharks do not have bones. Yea, look it up.
These fossils are Middle Miocene in age, around 5-15 million years old or so. Icthyosaur fossils are found in Mesozoic era sediments which are around 252-66 million years old. There are no sediments that old exposed in Florida. Yes, sharks don't have bones but they have cartilage which does fossilize!
@@WILDKYLE -😄😄😄 the Kid's comment just made me laugh outloud! ..Actually your reply made me laugh More! You and Chris work hard, do research,, and have fun, and your efforts pay off! Thanks for going to the trouble to video, edit, and share with us. It's enjoyable and educational! ✌ Peace
I was kinda wondering if those marks are caused by a Native American usuing a arrowhead to cut the meat off, cause it looks like sawing motions....just a thought tho, nice teeth and in such good condition, new sub here from freezing alberta😍🇨🇦❤️
14:32 Check it out. I done gone and messed up while editing. Hahahahaa 😂😂😂
Dude!! I would die if I find one even a quarter of the size of this!! 🙏🏼🤞🏼🤩😂
Plus the bite marks on the bone are INCREDIBLE!! To see the serrations like that is breathtaking. I mean, it is like forensic science!!
Nice fossils, Wicked Monkey Duck Man!
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That’s a frickin sexy tooth! The different shape from many I’ve seen makes it even more sweet!
Massive perfect Meg tooth. Nice job. Thanks for cleaning up after others not so considerate !!!!
Thank you for doing the right thing and picking which ever trash you can. You are inspiring others with your responsible behavior.👍
Yo you should do a video showing your entire collection of all time. i want to see it
I might do that sometime for sure!
@@WILDKYLE please do
Oh my that's Big cool....😇
Great on the cleanup.I pick trash up all the time.Good job guys!
You guys are awesome for taking the trash out of the environment and out of the water. Thank you so much! It shows how much you care for the wildlifes's habitats. I feel if you are a responsible rockhound or fossil hunter there is a code we all should live by when it comes to the animals and their environment. Some people don't even bother with the rockhound etiquette. Like if you pack it IN, you pack it OUT, or digging massive holes under tree roots with out covering any of their holes they dug, those holes are deep enough that someone could possibly fall and get seriously hurt! I have mad respect for you guys! Its gives me hope for the future generations. Some of Your subs are the future and see you and will hopfully emulate it as well. If you pack it in, you need to pack it out!
Great job guys !!!
That Meg tooth right there is epic!!!!
It is definitely a beast!
I am so jealous omg. So, here in North Texas the only things we ever find in this one creek near Sherman, Texas, are mostly teeny tiny teeth (the size of a pebble), oysters, ammonites, Goblin/Sand/ shell crusher sharks teeth, giant turtle shell pieces, horse and bison teeth/bones and misc. other tiny teeth/ bones. I still get this excited over the small stuff...but to find a MEG??? The dream, dude. The dream.
But that sounds like a bunch of really awesome stuff!!
@@WILDKYLE Oh no doubt , its most def still really cool to find / hold any piece of history. Still, finding the big stuff would be awesome! Nice finds though! Happy hunting!
Kelsey Hooks if you download the app called “Rockd” it shows different rock strata layers where different things can be found. I have been using ever since I started and it has been spot on every time. Might be useful. It’s really helped me out.
@@TampaBayFossilHunter I love that app!
This just popped up on my feed, so of course I watched it. Omg you hair was so short, definitely love it longer. Nice meg tooth, you should go back there and do another video with Chris. ✌❤
Ohhh that's crazy that it just showed up on your feed! This video is old hahaha. I will never go back to the short hair 😂 I like the long hair too much. This site sadly doesn't really produce anymore 😭
@@WILDKYLE that's to bad it doesn't produce anymore. But yes definitely keep the long hair. ☺
So who do I contact to go out on one of these awesome fossil hunts? I have always wanted to find a Megladon tooth.
Hey Kyle I’m coming to Florida the second week of December I’d like to go Meg shark teeth hunting . We’re staying in dravenport florida
Ha ha ! Y’all are a joy to watch! You are so entertaining!
Thank you Kathie! We are fossil crazy, that's for sure 😂
Great fossil finds! Loved the vid!
As always it's great to watch you guys you're funny as hell when you do some really cool work finding those fossils in thank you thank you very much for picking up the trash people don't realize these creeks and rivers we need them and we need them clean I don't understand why people you leave so much trash around anyways thank you for picking up the trash keep up the good work as far as Tiny cool fossils and picking up the trash you guys are great please take care and God bless
Jeanne Phifer it’s so frustrating. I go to some seriously remote places too and still find trash. It’s ridiculous.
Awesome video 👍....take me... please...but thanks for the vids. OL Sarge...
I live in Florida on the Gulf Coast....hey guys...take me just once so I can check a meg off my bucket list!
I have a bachelor's degree in marine science, but fossils have really been my passion. I can't wait to go hunting. I have very few days off, but I am going soon!!!! I'm so jealous of you guys!!
How have you not gone if you went to school for it
@ 8:38 those are the dugong rib fragments that was part of the shark
Just a quick thank you for cleaning up trash. Everytime I go to tybee island, I pick up trash. Thank you. Wish more people would do this and/or not throw out trash.
I wish more people would pick up the trash too. Thank you for doing your part also! I hope these videos help encourage people to clean up more!
That was an awesome find, and an awesome video! I have been binge-watching all your videos during quarantine. (You’re probably the only thing keeping me sane.) Keep up the amazing content! ❤️
Whaaaat! I appreciate that a lot! Glad the videos have been able to help. Making them for y'all has helped me! 😊
I am so jealous I would so love to be there with you guys did you get that stream finding those awesome artifacts especially that beautiful beautiful meg tooth I would literally have peed my pants. I am 75 years old and I’m not able to get out and do those fun things but I want to tell you you are great young men for cleaning up that beautiful stream. What an adventure and it’s fun just watching you thanks for a great videos
Killer tooth ! An nice job on cleanin' up the creek.
Thanks Patrick! Gotta do our part to leave the planet clean for future generations!
I hear ya, I do the same down at the beach.
I love your guys videos soooo much keep up the good work can’t wait to see you guys grow ! 🦖🦈
Thanks so much Drake! Appreciate you joining us for the ride ✌
you guys are awesome.
Thanks so much Olivia!
Great videos! And thank you for cleaning up the environment on your adventures!
Great find guys !! Fun video, and great ur clearing the rubbish ! ..look forward to ur next vid ! 😃
Thanks so much! We are trying to do out part 😊
Love the video! Those megs especially the second big one you found were awesome! Also the bite marks on the bones were super nice finds! Can’t wait to see the next one!👍
I am still so thrilled over it! Hahahaa. Thanks for watching man!
ITS LIT
Another fun vid, thanks! That meg tooth rocks. I also love the dugong bones with the bite marks. Your friends finds were sweet too. Congrats on that beautiful tooth Kyle!
Thanks so much Kevin! Those bite marks are so wicked!
I've never seen a bite mark that left serration marks. Wow. And the bone you found, you can see evidence of head shaking (perhaps)...yes, wicked!
you deserve more views. great video
Thank you so much Jonas! They will come 😊
I agree Jonas!😍
Awesome!
Fun and entertaining video as always. Those Dugong bones with the bite marks in them were pretty awesome, as well as the giant megalodon tooth. Have you guys ever tried going to different parts of Florida to find shark teeth? Keep it up with the awesome videos.
Yeah we travel down south to the Peace River area sometimes!
That’s awesome! Are there any spots in Florida that you would recommend to go hunt for shark teeth? I know on an episode of Shark Week they were saying Venice Beach. My family is thinking about planning a trip down to Florida, and was wondering if you had any suggestions as to shark teeth hotspots.
Great day hard work sweet rewards
Nice!
Love this video
Started watching your and Peleo Cris's videos tonight. You guys are hilarious. I'm from the northwest and have very little knowledge of Florida fossils, so please tell me why there are so many fossil shark teeth and bones in that creek? It's really fun to watch you make your discoveries and your videos are excellent. Thanks for taking us along for the fun.
Thanks so much for watching Gwynn! Glad to hear you like the videos 😊 The reason we find so many shark teeth and fossils in the creek is because the creek is cutting into a layer of time when Florida was underwater, often for millions of years at a time. Sharks shed their teeth so over millions of years they have left incredibly large numbers of teeth on the ocean floor, which the creeks now cut into so we can find them!
@@WILDKYLE That's really cool, thanks for answering.
OH YEEEE !
YEEEEE! 😜😂😁
I love the backdrop. Very Jurassic park.lol great as always 😀
It really does look prehistoric! Thank you! 😊
I really want to join in on one of these most epic of adventures
Dang I wish I was there with you. You all hit pay dirt today. Lucky dogs
I couldn't believe it. Teeth this nice rarely come from this area!
Epic video you lads crushed it
Perfect Meg, yes. 👍
I love shark teeth
Love your videos. I went diving in ocean off NC and found megs but also found what looks like turtle shell. Were there vert large turtles?
Sea Turtle shell would be pretty large!
I stay in clearwater Florida and I really want to do this but i have no one to do it with and going by myself could be dangerous :(
Hey Kyle my name is Aaron and I live in Vero Beach Florida and I was wondering if you could give me some pointers on where or what to look for to fine shark teeth and cool shells like you do? I have an 8 year old daughter and I know she would love going fossil hunting, thanks and keep doing what your doing we enjoy your videos
That is a beauty.
such an abundance of large teeth in your area. calvert cliffs md is decent but megs are rare af
It's a pretty concentrated area for sure, but I some of those megs I have seen from MD are incredible!
No way bro so lucky you must of found a really good spot to hunt.thats is Awsome😀
We definitely have a good spot! Lot's of nice teeth coming from here!
I was going to ask if you guys use any kind of bug spray out there. How do you keep from getting eaten alive by mosquitoes?
We definitely have to use bug spray sometimes hahaha.
Great video guys. I would love to link up with you guys some time. Keep up the good work. Your passion for fossils is so motivating to provide better content on my channel. I look forward to you next video!!!
Thanks so much! Happy that we could help with content, maybe we can meet up sometime! I will check out your channel.
WILDKYLE thanks man. I’m new to the video creating stuff, but my passion for Florida history is what is driving me out out of my comfort zone. I appreciate you checking out my stuff, but more importantly I learn a lot from you. I strive to discover more everyday and hope to present it in a way that people will enjoy.
SUPER....EXELENTES PIEZAS SALUDOS....
Dude you killed it on this shit. Your videos are awesomeee
Thanks so much Corbin!
Fun video there Kyle. I have a question have you ever taken any of the Megalodon teeth and form the entire jaw of the shark. That would be kind of interesting
And as always look forward to the next one
I don't have enough of the different shapes/positions to do that yet. Maybe eventually!
Nice finds.
11:40 that Meg is so pointy for such a huge root, I love it! I'd rub it on my face too 😆👍 Spectacular find, I'm jealous!
Hahahahaa it was worthy of much face rubbing 😂
TiffYG2133 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm kind of jealous. I'm in central florida, and I don't even know where to start in looking for teeth and fossils.
Look for any creeks with clay and gravel! If you find shark teeth or fossil bone you are on the right track!
That's awesome
😩 jealous. All i need is to find one here in Florida! It would make my life lol
One is never enough, always about finding the next one lol, you'll get hooked (much as I want to think I'll be set for life after finding my elusive 2 inch hemi/snaggletooth)
Omg I haven’t seen this! I totally 100% agree with you rubbing it on your face! I actually may have licked it too. I do that with most rocks I find. 😬 you all are so young! ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Hey brother hoping you see this I’m in Fort Lauderdale about to head for a drive back to Boston tomorrow. Is there anyway you could point me in north fl?
Hey RJ, just now seeing your comment. Most of the rivers up here are flooded now because we have had some heavy rain. Small creeks are fine, but finding access is very hard. I am lucky to have permission in some places to access creeks. If I were you I would try to find legal parking near creeks in Gainesville and walk down.
WILDKYLE Ok Kyle thanks I should be around there today or tomorrow the latest I’ll let you know if I get into a creek.
I really like sharks
The Meg tooth is awesome but for me the dugong bones with bite marks are the star as love fossils that tell a story.
I absolutely love those pieces of dugong bone also! Very cool to find them with bite marks.
@@WILDKYLE Looks like the first one shows evidence of sawing action like you see in large sharks feeding today.
We’re is this in Florida?
Hey Kyle it’s Aidan again, I just found out I’ll be going to Orlando in 3 weeks and was wondering if you could give me any places to look for teeth myself or if we could meet up or something. Just thinking out loud I guess. Please let me know, Thanks!
I live in Texas is there any place here i can find Meg teeth?
Dang that is a saweet meg bro.
One of my favorites I have found for sure!
@@WILDKYLE I have a spot that would be nice for yall to come out with me and tell be if I'm wasting my time. When it comes to finding a meg.
Chris's chest is looking pretty good these days. That digging seems to be paying off. Lol, I figure that will give you something to tease him about. Seriously though, I am a super proud native Floridian and love you guy's videos. I had no idea what could be found. I live in Jacksonville but would like to try it myself someday. I grew up panning for gemstones on vacation every year in the Smokey Mtns. You guys have inspired me, it looks so fun. Can you recommend any good panning locations that are easily accessible?
Aaaargh, horseflies! Man, I *HATE* those things-- I remember hearing about some guy up in Georgia actually freaking out due to the horseflies and running off a cliff. BTW, you know that shirt you fished out of the bushes? I could swear you pulled it from a bunch of poison ivy. Thank you hugely for cleaning up-- you two are the best, and I do the same out here in the desert; humans really are pigs.
Have I mentioned that gigantic tooth? Why, no. Because it's TOO BIG FOR THE COMMENT BOX. Holy shit.
Their bites hurt so much! I haven't broke out in poison ivy luckily 😂
Im 14 yrs old and love fossil hunting. I really want to find some big teeth. Where do u guys find all of these big megalodon teeth??
If you're in Florida look for creeks with lots of clay and gravel! Always make sure you have permission before entering private property.
Alright thanks! Maybe someday u guys can help me look for teeth and other fossils! Also I need help identifying a tooth I found in Summerville sc
Hogtown?
Hey you don't know a cool old cat named paul from Nashville ga do ya?
I am from Nashville, GA! Paul is my grandfather if we are thinking of the same Paul hahaha!
Yeah i talked with him about some fossils I found on the peace river , i remember you brought your old school van to southern body works years ago, good to see someone from Nashville doing well
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If I had found the megaladon spine piece I think i would have thought it was a little tiny native clay bowl
Pretty obvious if you know what to look for on the side of it. Tho I've only ever found one pretty dang small shark vert once in Gainesville (none yet in peace river area idk why), exponentially more rare than any shark tooth it seems
2:15 who else sees the meg
What state
In Florida!
God i wish i could find some of the cool stuff you find here in dublin Ireland any chance you could send me something cool for my stone and gemstones and fossil collection please thanks from Andy in Dublin Ireland.
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Oh no.. your beard is starting to look like mr beasts beard XD
Hahahaaha I can't decide if I am going to keep growing it and look like a gorilla eventually or not 😂
Duck man
I want to go with you guys?
Love the bite marks! (vvv) grarrr
Dude where’s your insta?!
It's @the.wild.kyle 🤘🤘🤘
Not bad guys! I will find some big ones before 2019 is over in peaceriver..
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Edit. I think
I think you got it! Hahaha
@@WILDKYLE yeah but great video nice big tooth you found
If everyone who goes out does that it will help.
hey today i bought a honney calsite from your web site if you can can you sin a pice of papper and put it in there for me it would mean the word to me and keep doing what you love
You guys seem to have a great knowledge of shark teeth but the vertebrae looks more like that from an ichtheasaur. Sharks do not have bones. Yea, look it up.
These fossils are Middle Miocene in age, around 5-15 million years old or so. Icthyosaur fossils are found in Mesozoic era sediments which are around 252-66 million years old. There are no sediments that old exposed in Florida.
Yes, sharks don't have bones but they have cartilage which does fossilize!
@@WILDKYLE I stand corrected. Happy hunting.
@@johncurtis6099 Thank you John!
Y’all are like kids
those teeth aren't real because you will probaly never find a megladon tooth ive tryed tell the truth
I have probably found a couple hundred over the years ✌️
@@WILDKYLE -😄😄😄 the Kid's comment just made me laugh outloud! ..Actually your reply made me laugh More! You and Chris work hard, do research,, and have fun, and your efforts pay off! Thanks for going to the trouble to video, edit, and share with us. It's enjoyable and educational! ✌ Peace
I was kinda wondering if those marks are caused by a Native American usuing a arrowhead to cut the meat off, cause it looks like sawing motions....just a thought tho, nice teeth and in such good condition, new sub here from freezing alberta😍🇨🇦❤️