Modern species shark tooth display
- shark
- shark tooth
- shark teeth
- shark tooth display
- fossil display
- riker
- riker mount
- riker display
- alopias superscilliousus
- alopias vulpinus
- sphyrna zygaena
- sphyrna mokarran
- carcharhinus obscurus
- carcharhinus plumbeus
- carcharhinus brachyurus
- carcharhinus falciformis
- carcharhinus leucas
- carcharodon carcharias
- carcharias taurus
- galeocerdo cuvier
- isurus oxyrhinchus
- lamna nasus
- negaprion brevirostris
- rhincodon typus
I ran out of room in the other display, so I split the collection into extinct/extant species. I probably still need another riker! For scale, the big great white tooth is about 2 1/4" slant height.
In red are species that are endangered or critically endangered. The only teeth I regret having are the modern Makos, I had gotten them for comparative reasons (both are anterior, left is upper, right is lower). The fossil Mako is actually an I. desori (a big one!), but I included it since it's so morphologically similar to the extant species, and a few people would say they're synonymous.
Species included (obviously will grow):
Alopias superscilliousus
Alopias cf. vulpinus
Sphyrna zygaena
Sphyrna mokarran
Carcharhinus obscurus
Carcharhinus plumbeus
Carcharhinus brachyurus
Carcharhinus falciformis
Carcharhinus leucas
Carcharodon carcharias
Carcharias taurus
Galeocerdo cuvier
Isurus oxyrhinchus
Lamna nasus
Negaprion brevirostris
Rhincodon cf. typus
Photo Information
- Taken with Apple iPhone SE (2nd generation)
- Focal Length 4 mm
- Exposure Time 1/120
- f Aperture f/1.8
- ISO Speed 50
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