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Odd Items from Florida Gulf Coast


JonUte

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You might consider numbering your items so people can speak to each item easily. ;)

 

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4 hours ago, JonUte said:

And this appears to be a nose from something…

Maybe a Bonita nose

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1st photo:  probably a soft-shell turtle scute

2nd photo: worn stingray dermal denticle

3rd photo: drumfish crushing tooth

4th & 5th:  anybody's guess

6th photo: probably a very worn shark tooth, too bad off to make a positive id.

Perhaps other members can weigh in with something more definitive.

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If 6 is a shark tooth, I would lean towards snaggletooth because of the root shape.

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I think 3 of our responders have have reached nailed a specimen.

The first one looks like turtle to me, and with that pitted surface it could be softshell.

The "nose" is a worn bonito snout bone.

The shark tooth is a very worn Hemipristis, aka snaggletooth. The root is distinctive as previously pointed out.

I can't argue with the drumfish tooth ID either.

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