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Meg teeth? And others?


Cvalda

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Hi, and thanks for your time! I am wondering if the first three little teeth are Meg teeth. I wasn't sure especially about the light colored two. I have an appreciation for, and small beginning of a collection of, Megs. And as for the six in the last pic, well, I'm not familiar with any other type of tooth so can you please clue me into what types of teeth these are? Thanks again!

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Your first two photos contain two teeth from the genus squalicorax (the lighter color teeth - probably from moroccan phosphate beds) and a more recent great white tooth. The other teeth are tiger shark teeth (galeocerdo) and snaggletooth shark (hemipristis).

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I agree with that also.

" We're all puppets, I'm just a puppet who can see the strings. "

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Could you please also identify these shark teeth for me? I really appreciate it, and hope to be able to learn these and be able to do this on my own one day!

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The bottom row look like Cretalamna appendiculata .

" We're all puppets, I'm just a puppet who can see the strings. "

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