Otodus Aksuaticus Shark Tooth from Maryland
2.4 inch Otodus aksuaticus shark tooth from the Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Maryland. This is a good example of the transition from obliquus to auriculatus, with serrations extending about halfway down the crown.
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Photo Information
- Taken with motorola moto g pure
- Focal Length 3.7 mm
- Exposure Time 30001/1000000
- f Aperture f/2.2
- ISO Speed 996
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