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Fossil Fish Tooth Identification


clactonbloke

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Small. A bit knackered, but not a tooth I have seen. Might just be a well worn sand tiger. Anyone have any guesses to what it bay be and age please ?

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That's no Meg.

 

I see mako in this one.

Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such.

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Found at Walton On The Naze. Looks like no Mako I have ever found. If it is, then I am guessing it is much older.

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1 minute ago, clactonbloke said:

Found at Walton On The Naze. Looks like no Mako I have ever found. If it is, then I am guessing it is much older.

Can We see side and back views?

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I would like to see the side and back views as well. It most likely came from the London Clay Formation, so that would put it at about 54 million years old. 

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Found at Walton On The Naze. Looks like no Mako I have ever found. If it is, then I am guessing it is much older.

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