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Calling all shark tooth smarties!


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My 7-year old nephew got a bag of tiny sharks teeth at the beach, and since Uncle K (me) has a display of large fossilized sharks teeth in his office, I must be able to ID his teeth for him. There are 11 teeth TBI, in 7 seperate photos, so I'll post them in a series  Please help!!!!!
 
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Any information about locality  or age would helo with id.  Also something used in pics for size scale.

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Sorry about the lack of info, but my nephew got these in a Ziploc bag at some seashore emporium, so location, etc. isn't possible.  

For size, the first one, the one I said I believe may be an otodus is 2 1/4" and the others range from 1/2"-3/4".

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The first one is a Moroccan Otodus.

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