Time to put last year's fossil (and other stuff) collection away to make room for more.
4,041 sharks teeth with a single small (Hubble) Megalodon. Also a handful of small porpoise teeth, a few crocodile teeth, a horse tooth (that may or may not be a fossil), some whale ear bones, a couple of dolphin vertebra, and some shark vertebra, two large cookies (whale vertebra epiphysis) and a Moon Snail, a poison bottle and five Geoduck pearls. The teeth weighed a total of 2 lb 11 oz, or 1.233 kg, resulting in an annual average of 11.0 teeth per day, and an average weight of 0.31 g. Not the best year ever, but not the worst either. Having the flu for the last week of the year didn't help.

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