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These are from Lee Creek Mine, Yorktown Formation, Miocene, Aurora, NC. Grid is 0.1 inches. Will have to load more with replies. Any ID help would be appreciated. Thank you.

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This is the next group.

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And here are the final three.

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Posted (edited)

Hard to say because the teeth should be presented on their 2 sides, i try :

1/4 Crowns of shark teeth, Sand Tiger as Carcharias

5/7 Fishes vertebrae

8 : Left : Rhizoprionodon - Second : ? - Last : Carcharhinus

9 : Left : Sphyrna sp. Right : Carcharhinus cf macloti

10 : Left : Sphyrna sp. right : cf Rhizoprionodon acutus ?

11/12 : Carcharhinus

13 : Partial Carcharias

14/15 : Carcharhinus

Edited by Sélacien34

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