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I found two interesting teeth on Sunday at Flag Ponds.Not sure if there is enough there for identifications, but thought I would share anyway since I haven't posted in awhile. The smaller tooth looks curved and asymmetrical, is that indicative of a back jaw position, or something else? Thanks for looking. 

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That first one looks almost like half a meg and the second maybe a worn juvenile meg? Others may have better identification than mine.

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There was a man there who had a very nice, if small, meg on Sunday. Maybe 5 cm but the tans & browns in it were so lovely. Sigh. Next time. 

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4 minutes ago, Kimi64 said:

Thanks, that is what I thought, but haven't been doing this long enough to assume. 

The top tooth appears to have a bourette that has faded away while the bottom tooth still has the remnants of a bourette.

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We call them "frag-alodons." :hearty-laugh:

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1 hour ago, Darktooth said:

The top tooth appears to have a bourette that has faded away while the bottom tooth still has the remnants of a bourette.

@Darktooth What is a bourette? Thanks

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3 minutes ago, Bronzviking said:

@Darktooth What is a bourette? Thanks

It is a chevron shaped area between the tooth crown and the root.

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@Kimi64 did you find them on land or in water? Are sharks teeth abundant at Flag Ponds? I haven't found any megs yet on Florida beaches, but hopefully soon. Thanks.

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3 minutes ago, ynot said:

It is a chevron shaped area between the tooth crown and the root.

I googled it but didn't look in my book, duh. Thanks @ynot

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32 minutes ago, Bronzviking said:

@Darktooth What is a bourette? Thanks

Also is sometimes referred to as Dental band.

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On 11/14/2018 at 6:34 PM, Bronzviking said:

@Kimi64 did you find them on land or in water? Are sharks teeth abundant at Flag Ponds? I haven't found any megs yet on Florida beaches, but hopefully soon. Thanks.

They were both right at the edge of the beach. The larger one was a foot or so from the edge in about 6 inches of water & the small one was up on the beach about 6 inches up. Halfway between low & high tide. Shark teeth are abundant there, but big teeth, I don't think so, most of the teeth I have from Flag Ponds are 1 inch or less. That said, you can find creams, browns, & even a burgundy shade there. Very nice color variations.

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