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Looking For Pic Of Fossil Tuna Tooth


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hogtownfossil's website http://members.cox.net/hogtownfossils/page7.html mentions that tuna teeth may be found in gainesville and that they are similar in shape to barracuda teeth. However, I can't seem to google up a pic of one.

I am wondering if one of my couple dozen "cuda" teeth are actually one of these, so if anyone has some pics of tuna teeth or can outline the significant differences I'd appreciate it.

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If you have access to the Smithsonian publication Geology and Paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, III there are three jaw sections in figure 76 on page 182. The teeth are much more narrow and less triangular than barracuda teeth.

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If you have access to the Smithsonian publication Geology and Paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, III there are three jaw sections in figure 76 on page 182. The teeth are much more narrow and less triangular than barracuda teeth.

Thanks to http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?sh...ic=2146&hl= today I do

I think I have at least one

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