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My 8yo daughter found these in Myrtle Beach, SC, help IDing please!


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My daughter and I found over 100 shark teeth and other fossils this week on vacation in Myrtle Beach, SC. Here’s a small number of interesting and representative fossils. I’ve tried to look at a few ID guides, but it’s tough to tell definitively what these are. Any help would be appreciated! 
 

 

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trilobites_are_awesome

shark teeth of some kind and what look's like bone.

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Thanks! Hoping someone knows specifically which sharks the teeth are from and exactly what the other pieces are. 

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debivort

top row: maybe bone/chunkasaur, maybe bone/chunkasaur, sand tiger (not sure species, 2x cusplets is interesting), sand tiger

bottom row: hard to say since so much root is missing (maybe hastalis or Otodus?), great white, Carcharhinus (possibly bull), sting ray barb, bone (? hard to tell)

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Frightmares

Second tooth bottom row is a lower great white tooth. Just missing the root. Nice find!

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