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Hi all, I found this hollow Great White tooth this morning when out on a hunt in Charleston, SC. Is this an example of a tooth that was in the back of the jaw and was not fully developed? Or is there a way to even tell that? I have found several Great White’s with missing roots and this one feels different - it is much lighter and feels more fragile. Any information is appreciated and happy to post more pics if needed. Thanks!
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Hey all, I had a quick question regarding fossil great white teeth. I am from Charleston, SC and hunt for teeth a good bit. Great White teeth are rare here compared to other places. I have read that the roots of Great White teeth tend to break easier than a Meg, Angy, Hastalis, etc. That is definitely true for the handful I have found in Charleston (see pic). I follow a page on Facebook and consistently see people finding full great whites with the root fully intact in Myrtle Beach, SC and Cherry Grove. My question - how come GW teeth found here in Charleston consistently have the root broken, but in Myrtle Beach they are consistently full with root intact? Is it due to age of the tooth? More Great Whites in that area? Just a random observation and wanted to see if anyone could provide an explanation. Thanks!
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thank you BTHEMOOSE just got his teeth in the mail and couldn't be happier Bruce was fast, friendly and more than fair thanks again
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I know this forum has lots of cool stuff, but what was the greatest find.
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I just bought this for about ten bucks because I've been looking for a reseonably priced ( or better yet cheap) great white, as well as an angustidens (think I found one) and a chubutensis. Now I probably should have asked before I bought, but is this really a great white? Just want to make sure because I'm not great with the shark teeth IDs yet, especially with the white and the chronospecies with carcharocles. Sellers pictures, don't know what subforum this goes in. Bone valley btw.
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I'm not sure where to post this, but figured this board was the most suitable. Here's a great white I drew a few of years ago. I might try to draw a few extinct species next.