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Shark Lemon Negaprion sp. Peace River Florida
JamieLynn posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Florida Fossil Finds: Peace River, Venice, and Key West
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From the album: Gainesville Florida Microscopic Miocene
These are probably the second most common shark found in the gravel. They have a smooth erect cusp and are generally T-shaped. -
Hey, I purchased this sometime in October, November, or December of 2019 and was wondering what you guys thought it was. It’s 1/2 an inch wide and 3/8 an inch long, to me, it looks like a posterior megalodon tooth, but I don’t even know if the get that small, there might be serrations, but the tooth is extremely worn, so it could just be feeding damage. TIA
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Hi all, Last weekend at the fossil fair in Ede I bought a big box full of great fossils, but I need your help with some of them. Here are some sharkteeth that I bought. They were found in Florida, but no location was given. Any Florida hunters recognize those colors? They are from the Miocene. I'm assuming some (first picture) are Negaprion, but I don't know the species, and I don't know about the other teeth. All help is welcome! Max
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Hi all, Agree with me that those are from the lemon shark Negaprion? if yes, is it possible to put a species name on it, or do I have to keep them as Negaprion sp.? From Horse Creek, USA (Miocene). Best regards, Max
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