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So a little over a week ago I found the tiniest trilobite. So dang small I can’t begin to photograph it.

Last night I found the tiniest shark tooth (at least I think it is shark) I’ve ever seen. It was in gravel I brought home from Post Oak Creek in Sherman, Texas.

I may have said this before, but I never thought I’d call a shark tooth adorable, but it’s pretty adorable if it is a shark tooth.

I have no idea what kind it is is. I’m not sure I can get a high enough quality pic to get someone to help me ID it. But here it is just to share the cuteness. It might be 5 mm long.

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A bit closer up.

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The ridiculous thing is and it’s quite laughable, it’s the only shark tooth I have ever found in the POC after 5 trips! I even sift and sieve. 

 

 

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General shape and nutrient groove make me think of Sand shark tooth

 

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Cool find. I have some that small and even smaller from POC

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