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Can anyone help me ID these two shark teeth, they are from Texas so that might help limit options.

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  • Fossildude19 changed the title to Texas Shark Teeth

Without the root it's a tough call that probably can't be made accurately. The right one is not ID'able. On the left, your options are probably these:

1)Posterior Scpanoynchus (I would probably settle with this one)

2.) Anterior Cretolamna (less likely with that blade shape)

3.) Anterior Cretoxyrhina mantelli, which becomes harder to find as one moves out of the Atco fm. and gets younger in age.

 

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