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Shark Tooth Fragment?


Jess1313

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I agree it looks like a shark tooth, members specialized in shark teeth will give you a more precise identification @Darktooth @Al Dente?

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10 hours ago, Jess1313 said:

May be of a sand tiger?

Could be. Pictures of more angles and a size are needed.

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On 3/12/2021 at 1:01 AM, Jess1313 said:

Found in PaleoPack. Looks to be a broken shark tooth. May be of a snaggle or sand tiger?

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The inside of the specimen (unless a hollow enamel shell, hard to tell from the picture) doesn't look right to be a shark tooth, either osteodont or orthodont.  From Welton 1993:

 

 

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