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From the album: Lee Creek
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Lower anterior from the modern Great Hammerhead: You don't see many teeth from this location - they're hard to find (somehow, I found this one at night! It was on the beach right next to the hotel.).-
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From the album: Sharks
Sphyrna zygaena Smooth hammerhead shark Bone Valley Group, Venice, FL (leftmost, rightmost) Bone Valley Fm., Polk Co., FL (middle) The second-largest species of hammerhead living today. The darker teeth are from the lower jaw, the other one with the broader crown is upper.-
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This is a beautiful hammerhead shark tooth with a cream root and a blue blade.- 2 comments
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Close-ups of the large hammerhead tooth found on Galveston Island, TX. It has very fine serrations. Probably zygaena. Scale bar = 1 cm. Found 8/10/19.- 1 comment
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Hey y'all! I need help with this one shark tooth I found in Galveston, TX a couple of years ago. I initially thought lemon, but I'm not sure anymore. Any insight would be much appreciated! The tooth measures almost exactly 1.5 cm from root to tip. To me, it closely resembles a tooth also from Galveston (3rd, 4th pictures). However, it's missing serrations. It's possible they're worn off as the root is diminished as well. I think it's possible it could be a hammerhead. The blade seems too flat and broad at the root to be lemon.
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