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I am new to this forum, but from what I have gathered the formations present in Summerville are the ones I have tagged. I have found several shark’s teeth in the bank of man made flood ditches in Summerville SC. I found these three teeth that just seemed different. I would be thrilled to learn more about these and potentially be able to ID them. If there’s any issues with the pictures, I’d be happy to put another one up to be more clear. Thanks in advance!

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They look like fish teeth, and that wavy one looks kind of like Enchodus.

 

EDIT: nevermind, I agree they look like barracuda teeth

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I believe these are fossil barracuda teeth, but wait for someone else to confirm the identification. 

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The two that are shaped like a spearhead are Barracuda. The curved one is shaped like an Enchodus but are usually more long and thin.

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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