Directory Sites

  • Elasmo

    Provides information on the extinct and extant elasmobranch teeth

    www.elasmo.com

  • Tim Merritt's Fossils

    Fossil shark teeth collected by Tim Merritt

    members.aol.com

  • Ancient Sharks

    A detailed look at the evolutionary history of sharks and Shark-like fishes from the Shark Attacks website.

    www.sharkattacks.com

  • Fossil Sharks from Transylvania

    Features high resolution gallery of bone and tooth remains of Transylvanian (Romanian) sharks. Also includes information about the local stratigraphy.

    www.geocities.com

  • Fossil Sharks and Rays from the Cretaceous of The Netherlands

    Information and images of primarily Maastrichtian shark and ray fossil taxa. Includes discussions of collecting localities and links to other resources.

    home.zonnet.nl

  • Black River Fossils

    Extensive database of collecting activities of amateurs who search for fossil shark teeth and other fossils in the United States.

    www.blackriverfossils.org

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