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Fossil shark id help


Bill Dye The Travis Guy

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Went to Caspersen Beach next to Venice beach Florida a few days ago. If anyone can help with identification I would be very grateful. I know they’re pretty banged up but any help please. Also 15 I think is a lungfish tooth? Maybe? 

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Most are unfortunately too worn to id, but 10 is sand tiger, 12 is carcharhinus, 13 is lemon, and I see at least one drum fish tooth at the very bottom. No idea on 15… more pictures with different angles may help.

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I agree with @Frightmares and will add that 7 also looks like a Carcharhinus to me.

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the three at the bottom of the second photo might be drum/wrasse pharyngeal teeth. Particularly the first of them.

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Could 15 be partial fish beak?

Such as parrotfish or wrasse.

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14 is also a lemon. 5 as well, I think.

@SawTooth I agree - I think 15 is a partial fish beak. 
 

@debivort also agreed, at least for the top left one. The other 2 I’m not entirely sure on.

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Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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Thank You everyone!

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