SharkySarah Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 Is this a sand tiger tooth? Found in the Calvert formation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Top Trilo Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 Looks like it to me 1 “If fossils are not "boggling" your mind then you are simply not doing it right” -Ken (digit) "No fossil is garbage, it´s just not completely preserved” -Franz (FranzBernhard) "With hammer in hand, the open horizon of time, and dear friends by my side, what can we not accomplish together?" -Kane (Kane) "We are in a way conquering time, reuniting members of a long lost family" -Quincy (Opabinia Blues) "I loved reading the trip reports, I loved the sharing, I loved the educational aspect, I loved the humor. It felt like home. It still does" -Mike (Pagurus) “The best deal I ever got was getting accepted as a member on The Fossil Forum. Not only got an invaluable pool of knowledge, but gained a loving family as well.” -Doren (caldigger) "it really is nice, to visit the oasis that is TFF" -Tim (fossildude19) "Life's Good! -Adam (Tidgy's Dad) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notidanodon Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 likely carcharias cuspidata 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hemipristis Posted October 24, 2020 Share Posted October 24, 2020 Could be a Carcharias sp., but it would be a juvenile. Given the size, perhaps a Odontaspis ferox lateral 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' George Santayana Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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