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NJ Cretaceous Stream Shark Tooth - Possible Chub?


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The gumline root on this looked unusually thick from what I usually find in the NJ Cretaceous streams. Any chance this may be a Chub? This is a little over half of a tooth as well.

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I agree with Brad. 

 

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Yeah it’s Squali. 

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Ok, thanks all, Just looked suspect, probably because I don't have the other half of it!

 

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