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Matt Calbo posted a new specimen in the group Shocking Shark Teeth from the myFOSSIL app. 4 years, 5 months ago
4 years, 5 months ago4 years, 5 months agoMatt Calbo has contributed specimen mFeM 61203 to myFOSSIL!
Matt Calbo posted a new specimen in the group Shocking Shark Teeth from the myFOSSIL app. 4 years, 5 months ago
Matt Calbo has contributed specimen mFeM 61203 to myFOSSIL!
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Very cool! @Bill-Heim or @VPerez might be able to help you ID it.
Shark tooth on the left is a sand tiger (genus Carcharias). On the right is a Turritella gastropod (snail).
Might be Carcharias or Odontaspis reticulata but would need to see the other side of the tooth to make sure.