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I've got this unusual shark tooth from a Florida creek that has side cusps. At just over a centimeter in length it is way to small to consider any of the megalodon ancestors with side cusps. Also, no real serrations apparent on this tooth though it is a bit water worn. The root doesn't really look right for a Sand Tiger Shark (Carcharias taurus) tooth (not even one of the more blade-like posterior teeth). Those have very thick bulbous roots that still show some of the U-shape of the anterior teeth. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carcharias_taurus_teeth.jpg Ric
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From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A nice Carcharoides catticus tooth with a length of 1.2 cm from Cadzand (Het Zwin). -
From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A well-preserved Carcharoides catticus tooth with a length of 1.4 cm from Antwerp.-
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