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Andy

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I would say bull shark its definitely of the genus Carcharhinus most likely Carcharhinus leucas. Possibly Carcharhinus obscurus or Dusky shark, it's a decent tooth the serrations appear sharp but the root is pretty worn.

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Bull really worn. Serrations are gone tip is gone but you can see that the root is in better shape and leads me to say this one is a Bull rather than Dusky.

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Bull really worn. Serrations are gone tip is gone but you can see that the root is in better shape and leads me to say this one is a Bull rather than Dusky.

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I'm trying to become a pro, but I have a long ways to go. Here is some more shark teeth. What do you think they are? They are from Venice Beach, FL.

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L-R: Looks like a Lemon shark, middle is possibly a lower Mako with a badly damaged root and no tip, some Carcharinus, also with a somewhat damaged root

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The apex of the crown of the first tooth appears smooth. If the shoulders are serrated that would certainly support Northern Sharks' suggestion that it's a Lemon. If there is any evidence of serrations over the whole crown, that would drop the Lemon and, in my opinion, open up the possibility of a Bull or Dusky lower.

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