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2 1/8" Mako Shark Tooth

This is surely the first of many teeth to come from a promising new ditch. From what I can tell, everything there will be really light colored like this tooth. Its SWEET! The marbling is killer. Brown and orange lines criss-cross the white root and blade. There is a little wear, but if you had seen the size of the gravel in this new spot, you'd wonder how this tooth made it out in one piece!
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Species Isurus hastalis
Age Pliocene Epoch
Formation Hawthorne Formation
Category Shark Teeth
Length 2 1/8 inches

ID1088
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Date Added6/1/2002

  

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