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Shark Cookie cutter Isistius sp Aurora NC Miocene
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From the album: Aurora North Carolina Micro Matrix Fossils
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4mm. Cookie Cutter tooth from Sarasota County, Florida, USA Miocene/Pleistocene-
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I started spending a bit of time searching matrix this month. It's been a while, and I have found it to be as relaxing and rewarding as I remembered. I made a few pictures just for fun and I included a shark tooth for ID if possible. There have been a few of these odd ball shark teeth in the wonderful Cookie Cutter matrix. If anyone could tell me the position and or possible species of this tiny shark tooth, I would appreciate it.
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I was sorting thru prior finds from Cookie Cutter creek when I came across this tiny osteoderm that I must not have identified at the time. Am I wrong, or is this the most minuscule Armadillo osteoderm ever?! What else could it be? Can it be ID'd to species? It really is only 2 1/2mm.
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Over the years I have searched an untold amount of 5 gallon buckets of Lee Creek matrix. I have found thousands of small shark teeth and many other common and not so common items. Whale shark, Cat shark, Bramble shark and even one of the few (at least that I know of) Basking shark. But until last night I have never found a Lee Creek Cookie Cutter. The matrix it came from is about 6 or so years old. It came from a pile I have in the back yard. (I have posted about this pile many times) The same matrix I have sent out to many forum members. The tooth is a little beat up, not in the best of shape but it fills an empty spot in my Lee Creek collection. And now that the ice has been broken, it is only a matter of time before I find another, better specimen.
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I think I have found my first cookie cutter tooth and a basking shark gill raker. If I am correct these will be my first of each one from the Lee Creek spoils. Thanks for looking! And as always if I am incorrect please feel free to set me straight. Regards, John