Isurus oxyrinchus
A 2.8 cm long shark tooth maybe Isurus oxyrinchus from the beach "de kaloot" in vlissingen.
The fossil material there comes from the base of the Westerschelde. The Westerschelde cuts through layers from the Pleistocene , Pliocene , Miocene to Oligocene .
Photo Information
- Taken with NIKON COOLPIX S7000
- Focal Length 5 mm
- Exposure Time 10/300
- f Aperture f/7.0
- ISO Speed 125
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