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Shark's Tooth


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To me, it seems most like a Carcharocles auriculatus.

The other possibility is C. angustidens.

The wear makes it iffy, but the size and angke of the cusp favors the former.

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I agree with auspex....definitely one of the 2 but wear makes it difficult to distinguish since they are very similar in structure

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