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Fossil Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA - Carcharias taurus |
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I found this tooth stuck in my fossil hunting pockets after I took the group photo for the trip. Its pretty nice so I had to add it for the purposes of accuracy.... |
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Sand Tiger Shark Teeth
Lee Creek Mine, Aurora, North Carolina, USA - Carcharias taurus |
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Two species here, Carcharias taurus and Carcharias cuspidata. Both are common in the Pungo.... |
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Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Lee Creek Mine, Aurora, North Carolina, USA - Carcharias taurus |
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A super killer with double cusps on both sides.... |
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Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA - Carcharias taurus |
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The nicest shark's tooth I found today.... |
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1 3/8" Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA - Carcharias taurus |
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I wish I had remembered my camera when I found this tooth. It was hanging from the chandler bridge by the blade when I found it. Had it been submerged a few minutes more, it would have been rinsed away possibly never to be seen again. It’s a gorgeous specimen, too! Not a flaw to be found. Pretty good for 30 million years old, huh?... |
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