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Multi Shark Tooth Identification


Joyce

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I thought these may have been cow shark or whale shark teeth but really unsure.

Left one appears to be a broken Physogaleus contortus. Right one is an lower anterior Hemipristis serra

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Guessing this might be long fin mako????

Sand tiger - Carcharias - note the small cusplet on the lesser damaged root side

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unidentified #5 last pics

Probably Carcharias, You need roots for identification, blades are almost useless by themselves.

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Thank you for helping out Paleoc!!!! I am truly learning so much from ya'll!! I'm loving every minute of it. I think I probly shouldn't make myself crazy over stuff that's really broken or worn items too!

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