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From the album: Eocene
Physogaleus secundus, Burleson Co. Lutetian, Eocene Dec, 2022 Shark teeth are hard to come by at the bridge. These are the most common species and are typically very small. The best way to find them is by micro screening.-
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Today I photographed two small Galeocerdo latidens Agassiz 1843 and Coelodus saturnus Heckel 1854 teeth. I decided start a collection of small specimens. These are the first specimens inserted in a micro box. Those little shark beauties were a courtesy of Max some months ago. Thank you, Max! The C. saturnus was a personally collected. Regards, Ricardo Physogaleus secundus (Winkler, 1874) Thanks to Al Dente the correct Id.
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