Finding a MEGALODON SHARK TOOTH! | Fossil Hunting
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- The MEG!!!
Join me as I return to the Cliffs for another fossil hunt! Water was high and the wind was blowing, but I still found a few incredible fossils, including a BEAUTIFUL tooth from your favorite largest-shark-to-ever-exist, megalodon! Be sure to leave a like, comment, and subscribe to the channel for more fossil hunting content! More videos coming soon. ‘Til next time, HoppeHunting 🤙🏼
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Nice finds! Love the Meg!
I found my first Meg at the Calvert Cliffs! My next in Caspercin Beach, FL.
Hope your having great luck this summer!
Congratulations on the find, with the warmer weather coming, hoping to get out looking again with the kids for the first time this year.
Sweet, hope ya can find some good stuff! ~HH
Wild Kyle would be gealous 🥰👍Nice tooth from the start. Great finds. Enjoy your videos. Stay safe and God bless
Awesome finds!!!!❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi, the small posterior hastalis tooth actually looks like an Isurus subserratus posterior tooth. Look at the small cusps on both sides ;)
Awesome, thanks! ~HH
Perfect Hemi. Looks like you had fun.
Awesome finds!
Thanks man! ~HH
Good eye! 👀 I Been hoping to see a new video from you ☺️
Thanks! New vid drops later today! ~HH
It is so frustrating looking around calvert cliffs since covid. They shut the public out of brownies beach. I feel like the only way to get to the places where they have the big teeth u have to be trespassing. There is no one around u so it makes me wonder if u are at a public beach or a private property
Yeah man I completely understand. And this vid does look like one of the Northern beaches. I need to get back to "my" beach this week!
I'm on private property with permission! I understand your frustration. You can still find some great stuff with public access, just need to be persistent. Keep at it! Cheers ~HH
@@HoppeHunting Found a little Meg yesterday at a private beach.
I found a small juv meg 2 weeks ago. Tons of tiger, hemi, bull, and lemon shark teeth. Just a bad time of the year to look now. All the beaches have been flooded with people since COVID.
I may have seen you there before. Just found the channel. I love the place. If you are lucky enough to have private access its icing on the cake. All the public spots are worn out now.
Nice Hemi!
Very nice meg! My experience has been similar the last couple months, the water has been a lot higher and the beaches sandier. But I’ve managed a handful of nice megs between 1.5 and 2 inches, no big ones yet this year.
High, high water lately...the big ones are all hiding. Keep at it, brother! ~HH
Man, you fossil hunters sure have fun!
I like the bake rond
great video and great finds!! have a good day and weekend.
Thanks, you too!! ~HH
@@HoppeHunting your welcome
Great find as always. It is indeed, been a while🎉
Thanks, and yes it has! Gonna try to upload more regularly. New video drops today! ~HH
What cliffs are you at?
Good eyes! Loved the finds!
Assim fica difícil acreditar
Very nice
My wife loves meg teeth. Where did you find that? We live in ky so nothing like thst around us.
Maryland! ~HH
Are they letting around all the cliffs now or is some still closed
Most of Calvert Cliffs is private property, but there are a few public access points along the Cliffs! ~HH
Do you know like the best places to find fossils in Columbus, Ohio?Because I really want too so I can show my class because we're learning about fossils.So yeah, do you know any place? To find scallop fossil
Not by Columbus, but Caesar Creek State Park near Dayton. You have to go get a permit from the information building to find fossils and then ask for directions to the area. You’ll find a lot of brachiopods, horn corals, and chunks of rock with shell imprints everywhere
Where is this? I'm looking to go out to MD to do some hunting!
what is md
@@FAKED-md4siuse your brain
Is this South Carolina
Nope, a bit farther north in Maryland! ~HH
Where are you?
Location please!
Can't be precise, but it's along Calvert Cliffs in Maryland! ~HH
Just because it’s big doesn’t make it a megs tooth
I have a large collection of shark tooth fossils, does anyone need them, sir?
nah they are pretty common.
unless you have some very nice tooth, someone would be probably willing to buy it from you.
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😂 typical comment from someone with a name like yours.
Obviously you can't tell a super fresh meg tooth find, from an older one. All it's characteristics are from a tooth freshly eroded out of the wall & kept in water.
Shhhh.