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2 1/16" Mako Shark Tooth

The condition of this tooth is really great considering the layer I found it in. Giant rocks mixed in with sandy clay normally make for pummeled teeth, but this tooth somehow survived intact. The colors are awesome - yellow with white marbling. The edges are sharp, and the root is complete as well.
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Species Isurus hastalis
Age Pliocene Epoch
Formation Hawthorne Formation
Category Shark Teeth
Length 2 1/16 inches

ID1085
Memberdw
Date Added6/7/2002

  

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