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(shark?) Tooth


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Some kind of tiny shark-like tooth.

Found on Central Oregon Coast in a chunk of mudstone or similar. 

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From the blurry picture, I would guess some sort of highly eroded sand tiger shark tooth.

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Thank you. I will get a better pic with a macro. Do you want all aspects or is front5 and rear adequate? 

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Better pictures would help from several angles.  That said, the tooth appears to be highly eroded so exact identification might be impossible.  But let’s see after you provide additional pictures. 

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Oooh. Oligocene Nye Mudstone has given up a lot of vertebrate material over the years. Anxiously awaiting better pictures.

Welcome to the forum from another Oregonian who loves our beach fossil treasures.

Mike

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