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Kazakhstan Eocene teeth


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Hi guys, I wondered if anyone knew the species I assume they are from the mangyshlack peninsula

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5 hours ago, sharkdoctor said:

Sorry, no clue on the ID. The colors are spectacular!

no worries, i thought they were quite nice as well -_-

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The first two look like Isurolamna.  The third tooth has a sand tiger look, but if pressed for an ID, I'd say it's a Jaekelotodus.  The fourth tooth is an Isurolamna.  They all look like they came from Eocene Kazakhstan sites.

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