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Hi guys, today i made a trade for a couple shark teeth, but got no information with them :(

As some of you may know, I do really like shark teth, but cannot yet properly identify them :P

Thanks for the help!! :D

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C. carcharias?

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-Shamus

The Ordovician enthusiast.

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Notice the size of the root..

(same 2 teeth)

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-Shamus

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C. leucas?

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-Shamus

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sand tiger?

-Shamus

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Hi guys, today i made a trade for a couple shark teeth, but got no information with them :(

As some of you may know, I do really like shark teth, but cannot yet properly identify them :P

Thanks for the help!! :D

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C. carcharias?

Carcharhinus species - Ground or sometimes called Grey sharks, can't id it to species.

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Notice the size of the root..

(same 2 teeth)

Physogaleus contortus - an extinct tiger-like shark

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C. leucas?

Top picture another Physogaleus contortus

Bottom picture - mostly Carcharhinus brachyurus - Copper shark; 2 of the teeth - 9:00 o'clock and 7:00 are Carcharhinus falciformis - Silky shark, 12:00 is probably Carcharhinus limbatus - Blacktip shark. 2 at right 1:00 and 3:00 are Carcharhinus species lower teeth - very difficult to id most Carcharhinus lower teeth to a particular species.

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sand tiger?

Top picture, heavy wear, possibly some lemon sharks Negaprion brevirostris in there (far left and far right upper row)

Bottom picture - Sand Tiger Carcharias taurus

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Wow!

Thank you very much Paleoc! :D

do you have any ideas for the very first picture?

-Shamus

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Wow!

Thank you very much Paleoc! :D

do you have any ideas for the very first picture?

very worn posterior meg or anterior bull

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