Reebs Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 Hello friends, I recently found this tooth that has some gator looking characteristics, but the size absolutely dwarfs every other gator tooth in my collection. My mind was absolutely blown when I found this thing. It was found in Bradenton, Fl. It’s about 2.5” long and 1” wide and the widest point. It’s in poor condition but from the enamel and hole inside Im thinking its def. a tooth. It’s hollow from about the halfway point up. What is this monster tooth!? I think the site is part of hawthorn group Arcadia formation Oligocene/Miocene but do not quote me on that part, still trying to confirm my sites as it can be tricky to get an exact pinpoint when cross referencing google maps with Florida geological maps. I have another tooth in question I will post separately. Thanks so much for looking 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Reebs Posted December 12, 2019 Author Share Posted December 12, 2019 (can post more photo angles when I get home if needed, I thought I had ones of both ends but I do not..) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digit Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 One of the distinctive features of gator teeth are the two fine carinae or ridges that run from the tip to the root. They would be found opposite to each other and look like mold seams for an injection-molded tooth. The conical root definitely fits with gator. Cheers. -Ken 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
facehugger Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 Wow, what a monster! Heading to FL Venice / Arcadia area in a couple weeks. Sure hope I can find something like that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockwood Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 4 hours ago, digit said: look like mold seams for an injection-molded tooth. They look like fakes ! ? That's almost cruel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digit Posted December 12, 2019 Share Posted December 12, 2019 Yup. Gator teeth look like they were molded with a 2-part mold. The much rarer croc teeth that can also be found in South Florida have many more striations and are usually more narrow and elongate so they are pretty easy to distinguish. Cheers. -Ken 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reebs Posted December 13, 2019 Author Share Posted December 13, 2019 @facehugger I hope you do too! Feel free to reach out when your in town if you have free time...I’m always up for a hunt Enjoy the trip and hoping for many happy florida finds for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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