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A Couple Great White Teeth


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Here are a couple GW teeth.

First one I found at Greensmill Run. It was just lying in about 3" of water in the middle

of one of the side creeks off the main creek. I almost did a flying back flip when I found it.

Never found anything even close to this tooth in the creek since.

Second one is a red/brown/copper tooth from NC, not sure of the exact location.

Anyone else have any Great White teeth? I love them.

Thanks,

Eddie

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Holy snarge!!!!!!!!! that might be the best GMR tooth i have ever seen!!!!! How big is it?

Thanks. It's 2 5/16" long, if I remember correctly. It must have just washed out

of the formation, and I got extremely lucky.

Thanks,

Eddie

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Thanks. It's 2 5/16" long, if I remember correctly. It must have just washed out

of the formation, and I got extremely lucky.

Thanks,

Eddie

yea it didnt look like a small tooth!!! great find once again thanks for sharing

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How come there's no emoticon for "DROOL!"?

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Here are a couple GW teeth.

First one I found at Greensmill Run. It was just lying in about 3" of water in the middle

of one of the side creeks off the main creek. I almost did a flying back flip when I found it.

Never found anything even close to this tooth in the creek since.

Second one is a red/brown/copper tooth from NC, not sure of the exact location.

Anyone else have any Great White teeth? I love them.

Thanks,

Eddie

Very nice GMR tooth!! The red teeth come from the Meherrin River not too far from Murfreesboro, NC

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Very nice GMR tooth!! The red teeth come from the Meherrin River not too far from Murfreesboro, NC

Thanks! I was sworn to secrecy when I bought the red tooth, even though it's not really much of a

secret anymore. :rolleyes:

Thanks,

Eddie

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Incredible teeth!! You do remember my shipping address, don't you? B)

Sure. You want a bull shark tooth or a contortus tooth? :P

Thanks,

Eddie

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Thanks! I was sworn to secrecy when I bought the red tooth, even though it's not really much of a

secret anymore. :rolleyes:

Thanks,

Eddie

Hey Eddie, I think I know who made you swear secrecy .. he used to tell people these teeth came from Georgia and his initials are JM :-) take it easy, Marcel.

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Hey Eddie, I think I know who made you swear secrecy .. he used to tell people these teeth came from Georgia and his initials are JM :-) take it easy, Marcel.

Hi Marcel,

I can neither confirm nor deny that. :) :) :)

Thanks,

Eddie

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Hey Eddie, I think I know who made you swear secrecy .. he used to tell people these teeth came from Georgia and his initials are JM :-) take it easy, Marcel.

The GA red-herring location was indeed FACT :o

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the GW teeth also. B)B)B):D

Very nice Chilean teeth! Too bad they're so hard to get these days, it was only a few

years ago they were all over the place. Here are the two biggest Chileans I have. The smaller

one is 2 3/4"+. The bigger one is a tad over 3", it's a beast.

Thanks for the pics,

Eddie

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There is nothing about that baby-blue beast that I don't love! :wub:

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Very nice Chilean teeth! Too bad they're so hard to get these days, it was only a few

years ago they were all over the place. Here are the two biggest Chileans I have. The smaller

one is 2 3/4"+. The bigger one is a tad over 3", it's a beast.

Thanks for the pics,

Eddie

Hey Eddie, I love the color on that 3"er!!!

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