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Found last weekend: Posterior Alopias Grandis


CharlotteG

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Found this beauty last weekend and wanted to share it with you guys ^^ posterior Alopias Grandis (Antwerp, Belgium)

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This is the nicest I'v ever seen! A rare position from a rare shark; thank you for showing it to us, and congratulations!

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Beautiful and very rare tooth. Thanks for showing us.

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This is the first time that I have seen this type specimen.  I really like it.  Best.

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I LOVE threshers:wub:

I have never had the pleasure of seeing a posterior A. Grandis (though some would call it Trigonotodus grandis). Thanks for sharing!

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Nice tooth...

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Excellent find for sure :yay-smiley-1:

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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37 minutes ago, CharlotteG said:

@Harry Pristis It’s 1,5 cm or 0,59 inch wide. 

Fantastic finds can come in small packages!!! I , like many others,  love threshers and mostly have to be satisfied with the smaller variety. :D Thanks for sharing a beautiful tooth...

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