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Unsure fossil tooth


hemi123

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So I found this among many others in a ditch in the Miocene area of South Carolina. Of the many things I found were Angustiden, Great White shark teeth, as well as a few verts.. This one has got me stumped, probably due to the fact that it is a smaller one but if had to guess I am thinking Angustiden. Any thoughts?

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Looks like it could be a posterior tooth of either C. angustidens or C. megalodon. But I could be wrong.

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If it is serrated (can not tell from these pictures) then I would go with posterior meg.

Nice find.

 

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 a meglet (posterior meg [or similar])

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