Cretodus semiplicatus (in-situ)
Broken in two pieces, the missing half of the root is actually just barely visible at the bottom of the photo (the white cusplet gives it away). The picture was taken before I even knew the tooth was broken and I didn't realize I had accidentally taken a picture of the missing piece until much later.
Photo Information
- Taken with Apple iPhone 11
- Focal Length 4.3 mm
- Exposure Time 1/281
- f Aperture f/1.8
- ISO Speed 32
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