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Hybodont shark tooth? - Aguja Formation


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This tooth was found in micro matrix from the Aguja Formation. Thinking possible partial hybodont tooth. Your input is appreciated.

 

Buccal view and size

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Lingual view

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Lateral view (to show curvature, I know the picture is snarge)

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Magnified buccal view, to show detail.
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Thanks in advance!

  • I Agree 1

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