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Found these tiny tiny teeth in Big Brook Nj,, the smallest teeth in the world lol. Shark teeth? If so, which shark? Thanks guys

Megaladonna

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They must be small... I can not see them... or the picture of them!

Tony

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I'm squinting really hard - but still nothing. B)

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I'm going out on a limb here and saying they are from a two month old T rex. They were washed in on the nest lining material there on the left.

Of course it's still a little early to be sure of it :)

Oops! Never mind. The age of that nesting came in way too young for a toothed theropod.

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Ok... You guys are hilarious lol

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The two teeth on the left I believe are goblin shark. It's hard to tell because they're so small and incomplete. The one on the right looks like enchodus- a saber-toothed herring, but again I can't say with certainty.

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Ok... You guys are hilarious lol

Sorry Megaladonna,

I just could not resist the temptation.

Tony

PS I agree with the ID that Jeffrery P gave, 2 shark and a fish.

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The two teeth on the left are from a shark, but are so worn and water tumbled I wont even hazard a guess on the species. The item on the right, is a worn, broken and water tumbles sliver of something. Possibly shark, possibly fish. I lean more towards shark.

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Good finds, shark and fish. I've found some really tiny shark teeth at Big Brook, really tiny. Ya gotta look close !

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