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fifbrindacier

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Hi, i have this lot of shark teeth from France but their previous owner, who live in the department of the "Pas de Calais", had them since decades and doesn't remember nor where they where found precisely nor their age.

Is it nonetheless possible to determinate them ? Your help is appreciated.

The squares are a centimeter aside.

The photos one and two show the same teeth. Idem for the photos 3 and 4.

1 :

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2 :

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3 :

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4 :IMG_20210818_144819.thumb.jpg.adc80db70b70cf866602c1eb25a68e4b.jpg

 

Cheers,

Fifi.

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nr 1 is a hemipristis.

 

to bad he doesn't know the location, they might be from Belgium or from France, " Les Faluns de touraines " comes to mind.

 

growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional.

 

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6 minutes ago, Manticocerasman said:

nr 1 is a hemipristis.

 

to bad he doesn't know the location, they might be from Belgium or from France, " Les Faluns de touraines " comes to mind.

 

Thank you Mantico, Belgium was of course in my mind because the "Pas de Calais" is really near.

So i guess they are Miocene teeth.

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15 hours ago, fifbrindacier said:

Thank you Mantico, Belgium was of course in my mind because the "Pas de Calais" is really near.

So i guess they are Miocene teeth.

Hemipristis is indeed Miocene

 

growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional.

 

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Thank you very much man.

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