Yes. However, such finds are rare anywhere in the world.
they are fossils found in beaches
because of water
Beaches are found at the shoreline of rivers, lakes, and oceans. See the related link listed below for more information:
Along shorelines and near beaches
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Ambergris is a substance found in the digestive tract of sperm whales.
Ambergris is a natural waste product from whales, and it may be found (rarely) at the tide line on a beach. Have a crack at Ambergris on wikipedia.org.
The coastal regions.
Ambergris is only produced by sperm whales. It's a secretion from the intestines, and may be formed to ease the passage of hard objects through the digestive system (giant squid beaks have been found embedded in Ambergris).Ambergris is usually found on coastal beaches or floating on the sea after being passed as fecal matter or vomited (if a mass is too large to pass through the intestines). It may also be found in the abdomens of dead specimens (as described in Moby Dick).Historically, Ambergris has been used as a perfume base, but in the 1970s t was banned from use in many countries, including the United States, because of its origin within a vulnerable whale species.
Ambergris is a byproduct of the Sperm Whale. They are found in all oceans of the world, therefore it is possible that some ambergris could wash up on shore in Alaska. (although, if you find it, you would not be able to profit from it because of protections from the endangered sea mammals act)
Most sand can be found on beaches and in deserts.
stomach ailments
The whales were targeted for ambergris.
As of 2006, raw ambergris fetched the US ten dollars per gram but higher prices may be possible for high-quality samples.
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The Ambergris Element was created on 1973-12-01.
There is no set price for ambergris. Depending on the size, it can be worth thousands of dollars.