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Found Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  Where Cretaceous, Pliocene, and Pleistocene material can be found. Help appreciated!

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I think #4 may be Cretolamna appendiculata.

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#1 is a mackerel type shark but unsure of species.

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You sure they aren't "Blue" shark teeth?  :rolleyes:  :P

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3 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

You sure they aren't "Blue" shark teeth?  :rolleyes:  :P

Ooooh seems likely haha, my fave color:ighappy: :D

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1 and 4 both look like Mackerel-type sharks. Likely Cretolamna. 2 is a Sand Tiger, looks likes Odontaspis because of the multiple cusps, but could be Carcharias. I agree with @ynot on 3. Incomplete upper cow shark tooth.

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Hi,

 

On 10/05/2018 at 5:38 AM, ynot said:

3 looks like hexanchiformes upper. (cow shark)

I agree.

 

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