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Was wanting to check a few shark teeth before I try labeling them. They are from North Carolina.

 

#1 (was thinking whale shark tooth?)

 

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#1 (other side)

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#2 (is it one of the single tooth cow shark teeth?)

 

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#2 (other side)

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#3 (maybe another single tooth cow shark?)

 

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#3(other side)

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Number 3 is a Hemipristis serra symphyseal. 

 

fossil shark teeth identification - snaggletooth

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Thanks for the help on those 2 and the better ID names.  #3 I was looking in the wrong places guess. Didn't know snaggletooth had a tooth like that.

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