7/8" Sympheseal Snaggletooth shark toothThis strange looking tooth is a lower sympheseal hemi. It’s the only position in the mouth that looks like that. It looks very similar to the same position in the Goblin Shark, but since I don't hunt cretaceous deposits, it has to be hemipristis.
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Location
| Colleton County, South Carolina, USA |
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Species
| Hemipristis serra |
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Age
| Oligocene Epoch |
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Formation
| Hawthorne Formation |
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Category
| Shark Teeth |
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Length
| 7/8 inches |
| ID | 1069 |
| Member | dw |
| Date Added | 9/23/2002 |
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