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tj has found a pretty good number of shark teeth at galveston before, but not one precisely like this. wouldn't hurt for him to know the scientific name of it...

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tj has found a pretty good number of shark teeth at galveston before, but not one precisely like this. wouldn't hurt for him to know the scientific name of it...

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Galeocerdo cuvier.

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I have several and thats what I got them marked Galeocerdo Cuvier. Tiger shark

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Nice tooth TJ! Those are my favorite ones to find at the beach. I got to get down there and hunt. Never know where there might be a mammoth tooth waiting for me ;)

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thanks everyone. ever since Ike all i've really found was little lemon shark teeth. i found one bull shark along with the tiger, but the root was missing. i really like the tiger though :)

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I have found a few of these, and I always identified them based off of this pic on elasmo

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Which is labeled as Galeocerdo Mayumbensis and is grouped with g. aduncus

The main distinction between the g. cuvier and g mayumbensis that I can postulate based off of the pics on elasmo are that the root of the curvier seems a lot bulkier, while the the one TJ found seems to have a root that is of the same thickness as the rest of the tooth.

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