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Hello! I found these two teeth while fossil hunting at Point A Dam in Andalusia, AL and noticed that at least one appeared to be more reptilian than shark.

 

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Sizes are ~1 cm each

 

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Though it was hard to get a decent image, this tooth is extremely flat.

 

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This tooth is very round, which led me to believe it may not be a shark’s tooth.

 

Thank you for your time!

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Probably croc or gator.

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