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I need an expert's eye on this one . Looks like a fragment of an ptychodus shark tooth embedded in this sandstone. I didn't knew what I have until I posted it on a fossil group on Facebook and some experts told me that it is an ptychodus shark tooth fragment. It was found on beach at the gulf of kutch(65-2mya) late cretaceous-tertiary. I founded that this shark lived during the late cretaceous period and the sediments from where it was found dated the same age.
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Hello! My first post here after spending all afternoon searching the internet to no avail! I found this object this morning while walking at low tide on the very south end of Topsail Island. I’ve found tons of shark’s teeth over 45 years at Topsail but nothing like this. Thank you for your help!
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I recently acquired a shark tooth but I do not have a lot of expirience in this specific field and would like to ask what shark this comes from. I am certain it is from the Miocene period but I think it is a mako shark tooth.-Correct me if Im wrong. Pls*How much should I sell it for and how do I classify it
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