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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Kursk Region Dwardius woodwardi-
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Kursk Region, Russia Dwardius woodwardi tooth.-
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Kursk Region, Russia Dwardius woodwardi tooth.-
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Hi. Was looking through pictures of some teeth I have and the tooth on the right stuck out to me. The tooth is about a half an inch. I thought this was a bull shark but all the other bull shark teeth I have does not have the bourlette like this one has. That is why I am wondering if I miss ID this one. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
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Hi friends, I wish you all good health, can you help me with this? I went to Khrase city, Rus formation, Eocene, to the east of Riyadh and found many shark teeth. It was a surface find. can you kindly help me identify the species. 1st one is 15 mm by 16mm , 2nd is 15 by 10 mm, 3rd is 20 by 10 mm.
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Since I’m in lockdown, I’m going through old teeth. One small tooth in my Flag Pond, MD box had me stumped. I’m now leaning toward a small Galeocerno contortus. It is all black and hard to get a good picture.
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Mississippi Ginsu shark tooth w/ cusplets.-
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Mississippi Ginsu shark tooth w/ cusplets.-
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Hello TFF! I found these two pieces in Nevada while looking for some Carboniferous shark teeth and hope I found one. They were located in the Bird Spring Formation north of Vegas which is Pennsylvanian in age. #1 and #2 which could just as well be a brachiopod... Thanks for looking!
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from the Toolebuc Formation of Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from the Toolebuc Formation of Australia. Albian in age.-
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Cretodus crassidens from Eagle Ford Group. Cedar Hill, Texas.-
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Cretodus crassidens from Eagle Ford Group. Cedar Hill, Texas.-
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Eagle Ford Group Cretoxyrhina from Texas.-
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Eagle Ford Group Cretoxyrhina from Texas.-
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‘Button-nose’ Posterior Cretodus Crassidens South Dakota
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
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‘Button-nose’ Posterior Cretodus Crassidens South Dakota
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
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Archaeolamna from Carlile Formation, Grant County, South Dakota.-
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Archaeolamna from Carlile Formation, Grant County, South Dakota.-
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Carlile Formation Archaeolamna from Grant County, South Dakota-
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Carlile Formation Archaeolamna from Grant County, South Dakota-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Lower anterior 1st Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezko 2000). Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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Can anyone help i.d. this shark tooth? I found it, along with 5 others in the Shark River of new Jersey 20 years ago. The other 5 were lost over time, so this is the only one I have left. Hope to make a trip again their someday.... Thanks all! Bone
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Hi, I understand SC is pretty strict with using implements to dig around on state lands, like creeks. However, does anyone know how this applies to public beaches? I would like to hunt Folly. Can I dig into the sand with a shovel to sift through with my sieve? If not, can I use my hand to load up the sieve? I'm questioning whether a sieve can be used at al.
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Would this tooth be considered pathological because of this cusp twisting in or is this common.......thanks
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