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Are these sans-tigers or Hemipristis? Found in the Calvert formation. Note the different numbers for different teeth. 

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Edit: thanks will Stevenson for correcting my errors

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15 is a negaprion, lemon shark

23 isnt a hemi, its a physogaleus contortus

29 is a hemipristis as you can see from the root

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