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Request for Shark Teeth ID


Southeast Fossils

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These are all sorted and very similar, may be more than one species.  

Size: 0.25 to 0.33 inches

Coll. Location: Eocene, Gosport Sand, Clarke Co., AL

 

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Most look like Negaprion gilmorei, aka Carcharhinus gilmorei. There are at least two Rhizoprionodon in your photo.

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Looks like Lemon and Hammerhead fossil teeth

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