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Species: Carcharodon carcharias

Formation: Yorktown 

(Size (mm): 

H: 69.9 

W: 52.4 

EW: 45.2

EH1: 46.6

EH2: 54.9)

Found in 2024

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I am new to posting and I plan to post a bunch more from my personal collection. Is replying to this topic the best way to post the rest? 

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Yes, just reply to this post.

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Wow! Thats a great way to start! Very nice tooth!

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Species: Carcharodon hastalis

Formation: Temblor

(Size (mm): 

H: 58.8

W: 40.4

EW: 35.7

EH1: 37.3

EH2: 44.6)

Year found: Unknown 

 

/* I don't know much about this formation, but I snagged this tooth for a pretty good deal! I'd love to hear more about this location if anyone would want to share! */ 

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Species: Isurus desori

Formation: Pungo River

(Size (mm): 

H: 28.3 

W: 17.9 

EW: 10.4

EH1: 18.6

EH2: 21.5)

Found in 2024

 

/* This is one of my favorite formations to hunt! I found this one in the pits outside the Aurora fossil museum! */ 

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They are fantastic, so perfect. 

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Awesome teeth!

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Cheers!

James

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The Temblor Fm I believe is Sharktooth Hill in California... lots of info on that place here.

Nice specimens!

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Species: Hemipristis serra 

Formation: Baduang 

(Size (mm): 

H: 35.3 

W: 29.6 

EW: 29.6

EH1: 21.9

REH2: 32.5

LEH2: 25.0)

Year found: Unknown 

 

/* I really love Indonesian fossils due to their colors and crown preservations. Sadly it's difficult to find many with perfect roots. /*

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Species: Carcharhinus macloti

Formation: Pungo River

(Size (mm):

H: 6.5

W: 5.5)

 

/* Anyone have good (tools/strategies) to take pictures of small fossil? /* 

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  • 3 weeks later...

all of these teeth are beautiful, but that Hemipristis serra Tooth is just gorgeous! It reminds me a lot of troodontid teeth.

 

Kind Regards,

Kohler Palaeontology

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