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I've been collecting Oligocene and Miocene marine fossils in Summerville SC for decades, but I need help identifying this tooth. It came out of the same Chandler Bridge formation, that I've found museum quality Angustidens, Rics, Megs etc. Shark teeth as well as Squaladon teeth, 2 intact skulls, etc. so I'm familiar with most of the marine fossils from that area. However. I cant seem to nail this one down. I thought perhaps a juvenile Squaladon, but I don't think so. It doesn't have the 2 roots common on those. It is narrow. Any help would be appreciated. I'll post the lone tooth first and a couple of others I've found in the same place.
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Found this tooth the other day at a miocene exposure along the Potomac River in Virginia (Westmoreland State Park). Hoping someone can help me identify Thanks in advance - Mitch