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2.375" eocene sand tiger tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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this is probably my largest sand tiger tooth I have found to date... |
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Upper Striatolamnia tooth
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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A nice upper tooth with double cusps on both sides.... |
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Striatolamia Tooth
Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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I found this little gem while I was doing a crawl over the limestone.... |
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2.5" Eocene Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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What this tooth lacks in asthetic beauty is more than compensated for in it's unbelievable size. I had found pieces of sand tiger teeth that I suspected would be in the 2 1/2" range whole, but I never thought I'd find a complete one. An awesome tooth!... |
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2" Eocene Sand Tiger Shark Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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This tooth is missing a major chunk out of the lingual face of the root but its still a killer.... |
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1 13/16" Striatolamia macrota Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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This is by far the nicest Striatolamia tooth I’ve found to date. The Eocene formation it was sitting in consists mostly of black sand, so only by sifting through a large quantity of material can teeth like this be found.... |
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1 1/4" Striatolamia macrota Tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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I find at least 5 to 10 Striatolamia blades each time I visit this stream and so far this is only the second one I've found that has a complete root. With the root in such great condition I'll forgive the slight feeding damage to the tip. ... |
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3/4" Striatolamia macrota tooth
Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA - Striatolamia macrota |
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In a stream that seems to eat shark tooth roots, this was a nice surprise.... |
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