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Identification of Shark Teeth from Northeast Florida


Suki2

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Hi, I am a real novice here.  I was given several sharks teeth collected on northeast Florida beaches.  I am trying to identify them to create a small 'show and tell' for beach goers to be able to ID the teeth they find on the beach.  I am now totally confused as some say they are Mako as there are no nibs but there are several examples of Sand Tiger Sharks that have no nibs.  I found this forum and am hoping you can help.

 

Also I have no idea what the piece in the middle is.  I am assuming it is a broken piece from maybe Tiger Shark?

 

Thanks from a Novice trying my best.  Suki2

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Can we get other views of the piece in the middle?

 

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Hello and a warm welcome to the forum.  Once we get better images, our experts can go to work helping to ID your finds.  Until then, again WELCOME! :Wave:

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