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Shark Teeth Ids Please


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I went out for a few hours to where I found cow shark teeth a few days ago. Today I found one broken cow shark tooth, two fused vertebrae, a sting ray spike, one "three pronged" tooth (next to the cow shark tooth), and lots of small triangular teeth (usually I find sand shark spikes, are these also from sand sharks?) Also what is the three pronged tooth? Thanks

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Can you take a sharp picture of both sides of that three prong tooth, its quite blurry when you enlarge it. It could be a Carcharoides catticus but need better image.

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The three-bladed tooth is a section of cow shark tooth, genus hexanchus

Edit: I see you knew that one... The cusped tooth is something I'm unfamiliar with. Good luck

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Tried a couple more times, but I think the scanner vibrates and blurs the image (the penny looks fine though).post-17338-0-24252400-1441057491_thumb.jpgpost-17338-0-57374900-1441057507_thumb.jpg

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