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I have been using this website to help educate myself and identify theses teeth. I believe all teeth on the right of the penny are the sameness; Lemon Shark. I also believe that all the teeth are the same to the left of the penny. My initial thought was Copper Shark. After going through this website I was thinking Thresher Shark. Any help or confirmation with thes would be much appreciated. This is the link https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/sharks/fossil/shark-tooth-id-guide/#q23
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If I had to guess on some of these the top 2 on the left are lemon, far right is a hemi, and bottom left is a hammerhead not sure about that or any of the others any help would be much appreciated
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Hi. First I would like to apologize in advance if I am stepping out of bounds with this ID request. Feel free to tell me if this is not appropriate. I am just really getting into this and trying to separate my collection of 800+ teeth by species. I think I have handle on the different types of tiger shark teeth but now I need help with these so I can get pointed in the right direction. Thank you so much in advance for any feedback and please tell me to go pound sand if this is a crazy pic. Mark
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Hi. These are a little worn down. They are all about an inch long. Any feedback is much appreciated. Thanks! Mark
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Can anyone help ID these two shark teeth. I inherited my Grandfathers collection and I am trying to group them into shark type. I believe these are all tiger shark teeth. If you anyone can take a quick glance and confirm that would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance for any comments. Mark
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Hi. I just got back into shark teeth collecting. Use to do it with my grandfather in Florida when I was much younger. This is one of my teeth I found. Have no idea what type it is. Its a little over an inch from top to bottom. Any thoughts. Thank you in advance for any comments. Mark
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Hi. I just got back into shark teeth collecting. Use to do it with my grandfather in Florida when I was much younger. I posted on tooth earlier. This is other one that I needed help with. Have no idea what type it is. Its a little over an inch from top to bottom. Any thoughts. Thank you in advance for any comments. Mark