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Hi everyone,

 

I have here 4 partial tooth fragments. They were found in Charleston, South Carolina. I believe the first one is C. Angustiden, while the rest are Megalodon. Could anybody kindly confirm?

 

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Fragmentary teeth are nearly impossible to identify. 

Some others may be able to help ID your first one, which is a nice tooth. :) 

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14 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Fragmentary teeth are nearly impossible to identify. 

Some others may be able to help ID your first one, which is a nice tooth. :) 

Beginning to think the first is a great white, based on a friend's hunch, but hoping someone can provide more confirmation haha. Thank you for saying so! It's lovely indeed.

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