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These are photos of some, what I assume are, teeth, that were in a specimen tray containing many well-known forms of shark teeth in an old collection. None of the pieces were labelled or had a locale. These have me stumped. I've googled "leaf-shape, paddle-shaped, flat, weird, unusual, shark, and odd teeth" with no success. Can somebody please help? Maybe they aren't teeth at all?
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Hey, I was wondering what is attached to the root of this tooth... it’s not root, and it’s weird placement for matrix, could it be a little bit of the jaw still attached, like cartilage? I’m pretty sure it’s Carcharhinus, but if anyone could confirm, I’d really appreciate it! TIA!
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From the album: Sharks and their prey ....
Carcharhinus sp. Savannah, Georgia© © Matthew Brett Rutland
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From the album: Sharks and their prey ....
Otodus auriculatus Suwanee River, Florida© © Matthew Brett Rutland
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My grandson found this, what looks like a fossil shork tooth this weekend. Found in Puerto Penasco, Mexico it is
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