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I have found a few gator teeth in the past, but they have all just had a slight curve. Found one yesterday that curves up and to the side. Is this pathological, is it normal and I just typically don't see that much root, or could it be a croc? I know there is currently only one crocodilian native to South Carolina, and that is Alligator mississippiensis, but I can't find anything saying if there were crocs here in the Oligocene or Miocene, which is mainly what I find represented in this creek. It has two carinae, which I believe could mean gator or croc. I read that croc is more curved than gator, which is my only reasoning for that possibility. New tooth: Next to my "typical" gator tooth: Thank you!
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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