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3.23" Mako Shark Tooth 2.54" Wide.


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One more. I found this one late last week. Visibility was bad. Underwater I thought it was a Mako then right away I thought it was a thin Megalodon tooth because it seemed too wide to be a Mako tooth. I had to look twice on the boat before I realized it was actually a Mako tooth. I am bringing this one to the Aurora Fossil Fest this weekend.

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my god that has to be a record! great find Megateeth :D

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dang nice! cant wait to see you at the fossil fest! are you going to be a vender with a table?

one day i will find a tooth over 3 inches in good conditon haha.

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OHH that's a nice one! Zachj and I will see you at the fossil fest this Saturday!

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hey brian, did you wanna go on a tour of the phosphate mine? its free...

one day i will find a tooth over 3 inches in good conditon haha.

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All I can say is holy moly

Bulldozers and dirt Bulldozers and dirt
behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

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Man, what a beast! Gotta' be a top one-tenth-of-one-percent Mako. :wub:

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>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Yes Sir, that is surely one incredible tooth. Well done!

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I haven't a clue what I'm doing.
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