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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum. My daughter and I were in Florida for her spring break. She's ten and interested in fossils, so I souped up a canoe with outriggers and bought a hookah system. Most of the time we spent was learning about how to dive down and overcome her fears safely, but we got some time on the bottom. No megs, but a few smaller teeth. I've attached some images. Not sure if we got the IDs correct, but here goes. best wishes, Lloyd Our guesses are bull shark, dugong, dugong, unknown, then a few smaller teeth in a group, then two lemon shark teeth, mackeral shark, ray plate, and sand tiger shark.
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A little help here on this one. I believe it to be a mackerel shark tooth of some kind. It was found with great white teeth after some material from offshore of South Carolina was brought in for a beach renourishment. I have several of approximately the same size. Thanks, Jamie
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