3-3.4 Infer from Fossils Part 2

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3-3.4 Infer from Fossils Part 2

South Carolina Map of South Carolina

Brachiopods Charleston, SC

Araucaria mirabilis Seed Cone Fossil Darlington, SC

Magnolia Fossil Darlington, SC

Exogyra fossil Florence, SC

Coelohelia fossils Williamsburg, SC

Cytherea fossils Aiken, SC

Megalodon fossils Summerville, SC

Tapirus veroensis, Tapir, Terrestrial Mammal Fossils from Berkeley County, South Carolina. Cooper River - Pleistocene Epoch fossils Summerville, SC

1 inch Hemipristis serra, Snaggletooth Shark, fossil shark tooth from Dorchester County, South Carolina. Chandler Bridge Formation - Oligocene Epoch Summerville, SC

2 7/8 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Summerville, South Carolina. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch 1 inch Hemipristis serra, Snaggletooth Shark, fossil shark tooth from Dorchester County, South Carolina. Chandler Bridge Formation - Oligocene Epoch Summerville, SC

Brachiopods Charleston, SC Charleston, SC

Darlington, SC Araucaria mirabilis Seed Cone Fossil and Magnolia Fossil Darlington, SC

Florence, SC Exogyra fossil Florence, SC

Coelohelia fossils Williamsburg, SC Williamsburg, SC

Aiken, SC Cytherea fossils Aiken, SC

Megalodon fossils Summerville, SC Dorchester, SC

Tapirus veroensis, Tapir, Terrestrial Mammal Fossils from Berkeley County, South Carolina. Cooper River - Pleistocene Epoch fossils Summerville, SC Berkeley, SC

1 inch Hemipristis serra, Snaggletooth Shark, fossil shark tooth from Dorchester County, South Carolina. Chandler Bridge Formation - Oligocene Epoch Summerville, SC Dorchester, SC

2 7/8 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Summerville, South Carolina. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch 1 inch Hemipristis serra, Snaggletooth Shark, fossil shark tooth from Dorchester County, South Carolina. Chandler Bridge Formation - Oligocene Epoch Summerville, SC Dorchester, SC