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Found these two in south carolina near the Summerville and Charleston area, im fairly certain one is a tusk but if anyone could give more details on which type on elephant it could’ve been since im not familiar with the area. The second one is a horse tooth (I think) but I am a primarily florida hunter so I would like to know if its a three toed horse or another species since it looks different then the ones ive found down here.
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I know its small but I found this tooth a while back and had forgotten about it so while looking through my trips smaller teeth I found 3 Carcharoides totuserratus which i didn’t know were rare until watching one of blackriverfossils videos. So I was wondering what kind of tooth this is and if anything rare? The last photo is the Carcharoides totuserratus I was talking about.
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Can anyone help me identify this shark tooth I found in a creek in Goose creek, Sc.? Thanks. It being a part of one and my first bigger tooth I found on my first hunt, I am unsure on what it is.
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Sorry I know im not supposed to use my hands!, however im traveling and this will have to do! It was whole when I found it. It appeared as tho it was splitting in half so I just completed it. The inclusions or valleys you see where made by me gently taking a hand tool, scooping the areas clean on the the parts that would fall away with ease.
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Could someone help ID this tooth and also would like to know if it is normal to find in Myrtle Beach or if maybe it was planted for someone to find? Moroccan?
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Hello all, I am new to this forum and found it trying to identify something interesting I found at Folly beach this weekend, glad I stumbled on this page it is awesome. Any ideas on what this could be?? Thanks in advance.
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I found these on the beach in South Carolina while searching for shark teeth. Im confident in the ancient horse tooth, but the other two, I’m not sure… any help would be greatly appreciated! I was told the tooth with the roots could be camel and also told the other piece would likely be a broken piece of a mammoth molar.
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