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Shark teeth identification


gatorbucs

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I’m new to the fossil community, and found a few sharks teeth on a beach in southern South Carolina USA. I was wondering if anyone had any insight on what species they may be from. I numbered the teeth in the pictures to avoid any confusion in the replies. Any help is much appreciated, thx.

 

B3BD1972-3B66-4222-A71A-BAD8C9BC7D7F.jpeg     28D15173-3ED9-4261-986E-B8D22E7C588D.jpeg

 

5391CB14-B57B-4DAC-A937-941FB384D8DC.jpeg     6002128F-CF28-48CB-907F-E1FCE945D439.jpeg

 

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#4 is Carcharhinus sp. (gray/requiem shark)

 

#3 looks like a sand tiger tooth of some sort

 

#1 and #2 may be Negaprion sp. (lemon shark)

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