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1 7/16" Pathologic Angustidens Shark Tooth

Here's a bent up angustidens. Originally, I called it a great white, but the overwhelming concensus from the fossil hunting community was angy, so I changed it. The biggest argument was that the bourlette was too wide for carcharias, and I agreed. Thanks for you opinions!
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Species Carcharocles angustidens
Age Oligocene Epoch
Formation Hawthorne Formation
Category Shark Teeth
Length 1 7/16 inches

ID1013
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Date Added9/20/2003

  

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