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I am so new to this world that I'm still wet. But I'm super excited about the opportunity to learn and have fun. My first dive into the St. Johns River in Florida, and along with a bunch of sharks teeth, I pulled up these. The first one matches a picture of mastodon teeth that I came across, but these are tiny. Any idea what it is? The second one looks like the front teeth of some type of canine. Any ideas here? Please let me know if these types of questions, and my ignorance, is not proper. Thanks in advance.
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I recently bought some fossil shark teeth from the St. Johns River in Florida (recovered by a diver), which includes some megs and makos. A couple of the teeth--pictured below--also look like they could possibly be great white teeth, but I'm not sure. These are approximately the same size--the tooth on the left measures 2.3" and 2.1" along its slants and the other measures 2.1" on both sides. I think the one on the right is probably a meg as it looks like there may be thin bourlette. The one on the left doesn't appear to have a bourlette; however it obviously has some root wear, so it's possible a bourlette has eroded away. I've included additional photos below. What do you think about these? Any help in ID'ing them is much appreciated. Thanks! More pictures of the tooth on the left: More pictures of the tooth on the right:
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Has anyone ever has success in Volusia county? I know the st. John's has many creeks and streams that run off of it. I'm really curious about these areas, I just dont know where I have access to. Any guidance is helpful!