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Fossil shark teeth?


Marco90

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Tidying up my old shell collection, I found shark teeth that were given to me as a child. I have no indication of where they came from, but they look similar to fossil shark teeth I have come across on some sites. Could someone be able to help me identify them?

 

This reminds me of a Squalicorax teeth

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This other could be Rhombodus binkhorsti?

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And those are the other two

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Thanks every one for the help!

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These are all Moroccan teeth.

1. Squalicorax pristodontus

2. Not well-versed with rays, but your ID looks right:

 

3. Some kind of sand tiger. 

4. Cretalamna biauriculata / marrocana

 

This is a useful site for Moroccan teeth: http://users.telenet.be/sharkteethcollection/sharkteeth list totaal/totaal sharteeth list.htm

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