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I have decided to create some collection threads for various shark teeth. I would like to use these to promote some of the less frequently seen shark teeth. We see plenty of Megatooth, GW's etc but some pretty awesome sharks do not get much love here. I wanted to set this up by taxonomic orders and see what my fellow shark nuts want to share. I think this is a great way to not only share our collections but also build a database that may help help collectors ID teeth or get some idea of what exists to be collected. I love Squaliformes sharks. They are among the the most biologicall
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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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Isistius triangulus (Probst 1879) Florida (USA), Sarasota County, "Cookiecutter Creek" Site, gravel; 2018 (cf. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/index.php/download_file/view/21220/1075)
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I couldn't get a good picture of it, any clue on what it might be? It almost looks like an Isistius tooth, but the crown isn't the typical equilateral triangle that I normally see. All I know that its from Florida
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Here are a few of the micro fossils I've been having fun with recently. I've gathered some micro-matrix from Jeff's magic cookiecutter shark creek as well as some from the Peace River where John and I had good success with large mammal fossils (Proboscideans in particular). I've gone through a couple of plastic Solo cups of the cookiecutter micro-matrix in search of additional specimens of Isistius shark teeth to add to my small but growing collection. In my last batch of micro-matrix from this spot I've found a few nice ones including an unbelievable number of midline (symphyseal) teeth. This
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I'm not a gambler, but I'll go a nickel on a sure thing... I'll bet you all dime I'm the only fossil hunter in Florida that found 2 fossil cookie-cutter shark teeth today! Irma is battering the roof, but the power is still on, so I'm digging in the bucket of micro's to pass the time. Two nice little brasiliensis in about two cups of material! No time for pictures, you know what they look like! We won't be doing any digging in the Peace River now for a good ling time...
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