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I need some shark teeth and identifying


Crankyjob21

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They are around 1 cm The small black one and 3 cm for the long brownish one. Sadly I  cannot give location data

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Try not holding it in hand and just using a metric scale like a ruler.

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10 hours ago, Crankyjob21 said:

Big brown one is one in

the tiny black one is 1/2 in @Kane

So in future, use a ruler in your photos. Simple. Oh, and please don't hold them in hand. 

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With incomplete teeth and no locality information, the best I can say about the tan teeth is that they are from lamniform sharks. The black one with serrations is probably Hemipristis sp. 

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23 hours ago, ThePhysicist said:

With incomplete teeth and no locality information, the best I can say about the tan teeth is that they are from lamniform sharks. The black one with serrations is probably Hemipristis sp. 

 

I agree with Hemipristis serra for the black one. My best guess is perhaps pieces of Otodus obliquus teeth from Morocco for the others.

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