Ptychodus sp. Shark Teeth
One of my favorite teeth to find, Ptychodus was a large shark that likely feed on hard-bodied animals like shells, crustaceans, or maybe ammonites. Most of the teeth here are from P. whipplei but there are a couple that could be P. anonymus.
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