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Monster Scapanorhynchus
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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The story of this monsterous Scapanorhynchus from Big Brook is just as monsterously insane. The second year we went to big brook, i went to with my dad, my sister and her friend. we found a modest sample and were about to leave. my dad found this small enchodus tooth and showed it to my sister. then......she dropped it! my dad was pissed and desperatly dug in the dropped fish tooth spot and pulled out this 1.5 incher! a happy accident indeed! it is the biggest and nicest tooth to date!
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Goblin pair from NJ
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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This pair of pristine goblins is as nice as they get for NJ. I just wish I could find a nice pocket of the lens that spits these babies out!... |
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Goblin Shark Tooth
Green Mill Run, North Carolina, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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A nice Cretaceous goblin shark tooth from GMR. This is an upper tooth. The lower specimens are long and thin like Carcharias taurus sand tiger teeth, except that they have lines in the enamel called striations that run vertically on the curved side of the tooth like a striatolamnia tooth.... |
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1 3/4" Goblin Shark Tooth
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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This goblin tooth is a couple of chips away from being one of the nicest I've ever found. Other than the tip it's perfect and the root has a little pathology to boot.... |
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9/16" Goblin Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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I hadn't really looked at this tooth closely when I found it, but it didn't take much of a look at home for me to realize how awesome it was! This tooth has both triple cusplets intact, awesome root, awesome blade and enamel that looks like its been in a polisher for the last 70 million years. Size doesn't always matter!... |
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9/16" Goblin Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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I hadn't really looked at this tooth closely when I found it, but it didn't take much of a look at home for me to realize how awesome it was! This tooth has both triple cusplets intact, awesome root, awesome blade and enamel that looks like its been in a polisher for the last 70 milloin years. Size doesn't always matter!... |
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1 1/16" Goblin Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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This upper lateral tooth is barely over an inch, but having the triple cusplets intact on both sides makes it a killer!... |
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1 3/4" Goblin Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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My daughter and I found this at the Times Scientific Kids Dig - what a brute of a Goblin tooth!... |
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Goblin Shark
Green Mill Run, North Carolina, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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Goblin Shark |
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1 3/8" Goblin Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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This tooth has just the slightest tip damage but is otherwise a gem!... |
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1 1/4" Goblin shark tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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A pristine anterior tooth from Big Brook.... |
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1 1/4" Goblin shark tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Scapanorhynchus texanus |
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This tooth is missing both side cusps, but otherwise is in nice shape.... |
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