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Alexamster

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Back again from a trip on the beautiful beaches of the netherlands. We found a lot of teeth and some other nice surprises as well. I have a few items that i could not check on internet. Maybe you can enlight me!

top teeth is very serrated..not sure is a shark though...

the tiny one is a tiger shark i think

and the black teeth pointing up is round...maybe a tortoise?

 

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Hello,

 

The first one could be a cusp from Otodus. 

The second Hastalis

The little one looks Physogaleus, but i need better pics.

The black tooth (the round one) is fish 

The last one is worn , maybe Brachycarharias

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28 minutes ago, Natalie81 said:

Hello,

 

The first one could be a cusp from Otodus. 

The second Hastalis

The little one looks Physogaleus, but i need better pics.

The black tooth (the round one) is fish 

The last one is worn , maybe Brachycarharias

Thank you so much! We'll be studying on the material you provided...loving it :-)

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Can the 1st one be a central sevengill shark very worned out? We can see almost 7 different sections on the enamel part..although( again) the root is much bigger than usual

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