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Shark teeth or ID


Kolya

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Hello!
Help please with identification.
Scale in mm. Western Ukraine. I dont know age but from Cretaceus-Neogene.
Thanks in advance!

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I'm no expert but squalicorax possibly? for tooth 3 and maybe a tiger shark tooth for 2 :). Great finds!

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1. maybe heterodontus, quite nice and rare if it is

2physolageus?

3,carcharias sp?

4galeocerdo sp?

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7 hours ago, will stevenson said:

1. maybe heterodontus, quite nice and rare if it is

2physolageus?

3,carcharias sp?

4galeocerdo sp?

Thank You!

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On 12.03.2020 at 1:08 AM, will stevenson said:

1. maybe heterodontus, quite nice and rare if it is

2physolageus?

3,carcharias sp?

4galeocerdo sp?

Could it be that the 4 tooth is also Physogaleus, or its impossible to be sure?

Thanks!

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15 hours ago, Kolya said:

Could it be that the 4 tooth is also Physogaleus, or its impossible to be sure?

Thanks!

Physolageus typically have a more elongated and straight tip but you would have to ask someone else as I’m not an expert

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