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martin marietta angy

this is what i believe to be an angustidens, not saying it is because it is hard for me to tell the difference some times from angustidens and auriculatis. any ways i found this beauty in the belgrade mine in maysville nc in 2002. it might be hard to tell but i actualy found it in two pieces, the top right part of the root was a few inches away from the rest. i ended up gluing it back and it looks like it almost never broke. this is actualy the best tooth i have ever came out of that mine with. i love that place but nice teeth like this were few and far between for me.
Category Shark Teeth
Location North Carolina, USA
Species Carcharocles angustidens
Length 3 inches

ID3537
MemberLeeCreekAddict87
Date Added10/28/2009

  

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Comments
Nice - 10/30/2009
Reviewer : Down by the banks from
Total Rating : 10
Niice tooth. The meg in your other post was a beauty, a real Lee Creek gem. Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
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