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Cretaceous shark tooth Belgium


gigantoraptor

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Hello all

 

During my fossil hunt yesterday, I found these two shark teeth right next to each other. I assume both are the same species, I just don't know which one. They were found in the region around Mons/Bergen in Belgium, where both Campanian and Maastrichtian seem to occur. I don't know exactly which layer these came out of, since I found them in a collapsed wall. Sharks seem to be quite rare here, so really happy with them.

 

As found:

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The second tooth:

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Thanks all for your help.

 

 

 

 

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