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I will sent photos tomorrow of the other tooth and if you could , then maybe tell me what kind it is it looks a lot the same

 

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You already posted this once, there is no need to post for a second time. It is hard to determine exactly what this tooth is because of wear and damage. Members have already explained their opinions on this. Anyone offering a definitive ID would be speculating at best. Considering there is no bourette that would be "no" to it being a meg. That is for sure. 

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27 minutes ago, Darktooth said:

You already posted this once, there is no need to post for a second time. 

Actually, it's posted in the "Is it Real"  section as well, so he's up to 3 now.

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I would have guessed closer to C. hastalis.

There's no such thing as too many teeth.

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All 3 Topics have been Merged. 

 

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23 minutes ago, North said:

I would have guessed closer to C. hastalis.

It appears to me to have had serrations, which rules out hastalis.

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9 hours ago, Fin Lover said:

It appears to me to have had serrations, which rules out hastalis.

Sorry. Just meaning closer in lineage to C. hastalis than C. carcharias. But only one I know from between is C. hubelli.

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There's no such thing as too many teeth.

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