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Hello, I am looking for some info on these three crusher shark teeth that I have. They were unidentified and without provenance when I acquired them, but based on the other material in the collection they were from they might be from the Pennsylvanian of Texas. There are 3 specimens and they range from 4.5 cm to 7.5 cm long in size. This is #1 and the largest: This is #2: And #3 the smallest: I had actually asked about these last year in this post, where @connorp suggested they might be from a genus called Fadenia. I wanted to get some targeted identification on them if possible, or perhaps get into contact with a paleontologist that could give a professional opinion. Thanks.
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An odd shark from the Cretaceous of North Texas - these sharks had crushing teeth suited for hard-bodied prey.- 3 comments
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