Hello everyone,
I'm a little out of my element, here. I found a tooth the other day, while rockhounding the Quaternary alluvial deposits of the North shore of Grays Harbor. The tooth is a little tumble worn.
I believe it may have had serrations on the edges, but those have since worn off, leaving a worn edge.
My guess is Great White, but that is a guess based on the fact I found it in Quaternary sediments. Uneducated otherwise, and maybe some hopeful thinking mixed in.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I understand that sharks teeth in Washington are almost as scarce as hens teeth....
Measurements are in mm.
Thanks,
Chris