
Here I am fossiling on the Puntledge River in Courtenay. It's fun but very dusty.

Here's a tooth that belonged to a shark 80-million-years ago. I don't want to meet him.

To find a fossil you need to bang at the rock and then pick-up each piece and look at it. Fossils are old animals that were squished under lots of mud.

This is an ammonite.
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