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Shark tooth ID


Moses Oberlander

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With the root missing it's hard to say. The nutrient groove on the root is the best diagnostic feature on Scapanorynchus but I would say it's fair to call this a posterior scapanorynchus

“Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think” -Werner Heisenberg 

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Hard to say without a locality. But if this is Cretaceous, I agree that Scapanorhynchus is the best bet.

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Big Brook? Interesting. Doesn't look like any Goblin shark I've seen from there. 

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