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Shark tooth IDs (GW?)


SharkToothHunter1

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These were all the teeth I found on my trip to Myrtle Beach on South Carolina. On some of them I think I know what some of them are, but I would like some help identifying a few, especially the ones near the quarter. If you need a closer up pic, I'd be happy to provide as many as needed. (They aren't the best quality)Thank you!

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Welcome to TFF!

When taking pictures it helps to have a neutral colored background, not a reflective (plastic bag) one.

It also helps if You are not holding the object that You are taking a picture of.

If the tooth that You are holding has serrations then it is a great white, if no serrations then a C. hastalis. (picture is to blurry to tell which.)

 

Please post better pictures.

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Sorry, I hope this one is better quality. You're probably going to need closer pics.

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56 minutes ago, SharkToothHunter1 said:

, I hope this one is better quality. You're probably going to need closer pics.

Thank You for taking more pictures, unfortunately they are out of focus.

If You shoot the picture straight on instead of at an angle it will help to focus on what You are picturing.

Also - for the close ups either put the camera on "micro" or back up a little bit. You can then crop the picture to reduce the size of the file.

Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys."

Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough."

 

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My favorite thread on TFF.

 

 

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Just now, ynot said:

Thank You for taking more pictures, unfortunately they are out of focus.

If You shoot the picture straight on instead of at an angle it will help to focus on what You are picturing.

Also - for the close ups either put the camera on "micro" or back up a little bit. You can then crop the picture to reduce the size of the file.

Sorry I took these with my cellphone, and I'm quite new to this. I will fix them however.

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