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Hello, I found a cute little tooth a bit back searching through matrix from Purse State park and with the help of @Tidgy's Dad I think we have it figured out. I’m looking to see the opinions of others. We think it’s from Delpitoscyllium africanumIMG_2818.jpeg.e88c74f58f0d19e9e016facb57836c2d.jpegIMG_2817.jpeg.109b4a30f5f9a3667fbacab02b165e15.jpegThank you in advance for any assistance that can be given. 

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14 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Worth a try.

@bockryan@bthemoose@MarcoSr

 

 

The tooth is really worn.  However, Delpitoscyllium africanum  would be my first choice for an ID.

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21 minutes ago, MarcoSr said:

 

The tooth is really worn.  However, Delpitoscyllium africanum  would be my first choice for an ID.

Thank you very much for chiming in, Marco. :SlapHands:

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15 hours ago, MarcoSr said:

 

The tooth is really worn.  However, Delpitoscyllium africanum  would be my first choice for an ID.

Thank you! 

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