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Whiskey Bridge-Bones and Shark Tooth ID


austinswamp

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Good afternoon, I was hoping someone can help me identify this shark tooth from Burleson County, Texas. I think it resembles a lemon shark tooth. Any help with identifying the bones is IMG_0321.thumb.jpeg.25c0ae2c063f79eeec3878777861c312.jpeg

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The shark tooth is a highly eroded Striatolamia macrota. As for the mammal bones, others will have to chip in

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1 hour ago, Jared C said:

The shark tooth is a highly eroded Striatolamia macrota. As for the mammal bones, others will have to chip in

Thank you 

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