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From the album: Sharks
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
I ran out of room in the other display, so I split the collection into extinct/extant species. I probably still need another riker! For scale, the big great white tooth is about 2 1/4" slant height. In red are species that are endangered or critically endangered. The only teeth I regret having are the modern Makos, I had gotten them for comparative reasons (both are anterior, left is upper, right is lower). The fossil Mako is actually an I. desori (a big one!), but I included it since it's so morphologically similar to the extant species, and a few people would say they're synonymo-
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- isurus oxyrhinchus
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
Great Hammerhead tooth from North Central Java. Late Pliocene- Early Pleistocene.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
Great Hammerhead tooth from North Central Java. Late Pliocene- Early Pleistocene.-
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