Galeorhinus Sp. #1
I think this is a Galeorhinus sp. shark tooth from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida. This is the only identifiable tooth I've found in this matrix, and like most of the shark teeth I've found in this stuff, it is very worn.
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Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
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- Taken with FUJIFILM FinePix S4500
- Focal Length 20.4 mm
- Exposure Time 10/3400
- f Aperture f/5.4
- ISO Speed 64
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