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Promise this is my last one…I’ve been storing these up to figure out what they might be!  All found on Ponte Vedra Beach in Northeast Florida.

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The one I circled looks like a Trichiurus tooth, commonly called cutlass fish or ribbon fish. The tooth to the far right might be another Trichiurus tooth.

 

 

 

 

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Teeth resembling the second-from left are often attributed to barracudas.  I'm not sure how far black barracudas go, so any teeth of that morphology than Miocene I'd call "barracuda-like"

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George Santayana

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