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Lemon shark?


SharkySarah

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I think this is a lemon shark tooth. From Calvert formation. Trying to use fossil guy to help but am so new to this :(

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Need pics of both sides of tooth, close up. This could help to discern between lemon and a lower Carcharhinus. I am leaning towards Carcharhinus on this one.

 

Also please do not use coins for scale. Use a ruler, preferably metric or give us a measured lenght and width. We have members from all over the world and those not from the U.S. probably have no idea of the size of a dime.

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8 hours ago, fossilsonwheels said:

I vote lower Carcharhinus on that one. 

me as well

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