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Dear community! Please help me to identify my finding (picture attached). I found it during the walk on the Galveston beach. Thank you so much!
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Spotted this one at night - best way to beat the heat during the Summer, but makes hunting much more difficult than it already is in Galveston. Tiger sharks appear to be less common than Carcharhinus; this is from the extant species: Galeocerdo cuvier.-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Razor sharp sandbar shark tooth. Lovely dark blue when it was still wet.-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
After drying out, some teeth can change their color, typically getting a bit lighter.-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Found 3 teeth this weekend trip. Galveston shark teeth are very hard to find (for me). These were all found on the main island (not Bolivar). The top two I believe are the sandbar shark (C. plumbeus) and the lower one is a tiger shark (G. cuvier).-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Spotted this one at night - best way to beat the heat during the Summer, but makes hunting much more difficult than it already is in Galveston.-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
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Found this last week on my trip to Texas, got to go for a few hours to Galveston and beachcomb near the dike. Didn't find much, but I believe I found my first shark vert? Please see pictures attached. If it turns out to be a vert, would it be possible to ID the shark species? Thank you!
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