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From the album: Sharks
Cretoxyrhina mantelli Ginsu shark Niobrara Fm., Gove Co., KS (leftmost 2 teeth) Eagle Ford Group, Sherman, TX (largest tooth) Eagle Ford Group, Dallas, TX (rightmost 2 teeth) A collection of teeth from a formidable Late Cretaceous lamniform shark. This species competed with other sharks and marine reptiles in the Western Interior Seaway ~ 90 Ma. It likely filled a similar niche that the Great White Shark does today. The ginsu was on average larger than the Great White. Oh, it also ate dinosaurs.-
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Macrorhizodus praecursor Extinct Mako shark Samlat Fm., Ad-Dakhla, Western Sahara This is one of the last common ancestors to the lineages that spawned the modern Great White and Mako.-
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Sphyrna zygaena Smooth hammerhead shark Bone Valley Group, Venice, FL (leftmost, rightmost) Bone Valley Fm., Polk Co., FL (middle) The second-largest species of hammerhead living today. The darker teeth are from the lower jaw, the other one with the broader crown is upper.-
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Negaprion brevirostris Lemon shark Bone Valley Group, Venice, FL Teeth from this species don't get much bigger than these. Upper tooth on right, lower on left.-
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Carcharhinus plumbeus Sandbar shark Bone Valley Group, Venice, FL One of the few sharks you can see in person - this species is common in aquariums. https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/animal/sandbar-shark/-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Nothing extraordinary, but I found an area with several chunks of matrix with teeth in them.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
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Hello! I was combing the beach in Ocean City, NJ for sea glass and stumbled across what I believe to be a shark tooth. Based on what I’ve seen online, I’m curious if it is a Megaladon fossil. Any help in identifying this tooth would be appreciated! Measures just about 3.5 cm
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Went out to Douglas Point (Potomac River, MD, Paleocene, Aquia Formation) on June 5th, first time taking the kids and we had a great time. Found a lot of sand tiger teeth as is typical. But this one has me a little stumped. The crown seems too wide at the base to be a sand tiger tooth. Could it be a small or juvenile Otodus? Or is it some kind of sand tiger after all?
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From the album: North Sulphur River
This may be an undescribed sand tiger tooth, or C. amonensis? I'm leaving it in the matrix, so may never know. It's about 8 mm.-
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An incomplete tooth (just the crown) sitting in the red layer. Likely from Cretolamna.-
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From the album: North Sulphur River
Likely sand tiger (Carcharias sp.).-
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Upper teeth from an extinct white shark Hawthorne Fm., St. Mary's River, GA, USA Left 2 9/16" slant height, right 2 5/8" slant height-
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- carcharodon hastalis
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A comparison between two extinct white shark teeth, and a cast of a modern great white. All from the upper jaw.-
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- carcharodon carcharias
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"Hooked white shark/mako" Round Mountain Silt Fm., Sharktooth Hill, Kern Co., Bakersfield, CA, USA-
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"Dusky shark" Yorktown Fm., Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort Co., Aurora, NC, USA-
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Chandler Bridge Fm., Charleston, SC, USA 2" slant height-
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From the album: Permian
This may be a pathology, or a tooth in development?-
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Hi folks, newbie looking for some help IDing finds from a couple of trips to the NJ brooks. I think I have the correct IDs on most of what I have collected but am stumped on the largest tooth I have found as well as a couple of others Mystery tooth anterior view Mystery tooth posterior view Categorization page #1 Top to bottom - Goblin Shark / Ammonite Fragment / Crab or Lobster claw piece / Sawfish Rostral Teeth / Crow Shark Categorization page #1 Top to bottom - Goblin Shark (Lateral) / Teeth I can't ID / big mystery tooth / random fragments The ??? section represents teeth I can't ID using the available material on fossilguy's site, most appear to be similar Thanks,
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Hi, I found all these teeth at Big Brook in NJ I know that they are mostly or all shark teeth but I would like to know more info and species if anyone is willing to help, thanks! (My first post btw)
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