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2" Mako Shark Tooth

I found this tooth in the last screen of what was already a great day of collecting. When I pulled the screen out of the water, I immediately saw the root sticking straight out of the gravel, so I knew there had to be at least a partial blade attached. I just never imagined it would be as complete as it was!
Location Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Species Isurus desori
Age Miocene Epoch
Formation Undetermined Pleistocene Formation
Category Shark Teeth
Length 2 inches

ID1399
Memberxiphodan
Date Added12/30/2004

Luckily only the labial side had this hard to remove black plaque.
  

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