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Another Shark tooth from Florida


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Hello, here I am again with a second tooth that a friend of mine bought few days ago. It's a quite small one but, for its price, it was a good purchase. The seller described it as belonging to a juvenile Carcharocles Megalodon (Miocene, Florida) but there're some doubts about that. What is your opinion on it? Does it belong to a Carcharocles Megalodon or to another specie (such as a Carcharhinus sp.)?

Thanks for all the suggestions.

(that's the only photo I have, if another one is needed I'll ask for it)

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On 12/13/2017 at 4:02 PM, Al Dente said:

Looks like a posterior megalodon.

 

I agree with Al Dente on this. Beautiful tooth.

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