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Shark Teeth What Type? Sulphur River.


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 Hey everybody I got lucky yesterday searching the Sulphur River in Ladonia, these two teeth are shaped different than the first one I found - wondering if they are the same type of shark.

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The first tooth is Squalicorax probably S. kaupi, the second Scapanorhynchus texanus.

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Seems you're  getting the hang of this. :) 

Congratulations on the neat finds.

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On 7/17/2017 at 7:46 AM, Al Dente said:

The first tooth is Squalicorax probably S. kaupi, the second Scapanorhynchus texanus.

I can't keep up with these posts as to what I have responded to and what I haven't.  I had to Google these dudes again. Hard to believe those teeth belong to sharks like that - straight up JAWS if you ask me. :) So cool! 

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