I found this one shifting from the bucket of chandler I took home. Its the symphyseal position of the tiger shark and this one is a perfect little tooth.
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Location
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Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
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Species
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Galeocerdo contortus
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Age
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Oligocene Epoch
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Formation
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Chandler Bridge Formation
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Category
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Shark Teeth
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Length
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7/16 inches
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| ID | 901 |
| Member | t$ |
| Date Added | 1/3/2003 |
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| The root is so thick it can actually stand the tooth up on its own. |
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