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PaleoRon

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I have been admiring the cow shark teeth that some members have posted and I decided to dig mine out of various boxes and take some pics of them.

I managed to find most of them but some must still be buried in storage. I love large megs but cow shark teeth are probably in my top five favorite species to find.

I have teeth from several different countries and states and I am always looking for new additions. Here is, I think, a complete list.

Morocco

France

Germany

Belgium

U.K.

Chile

Peru

U.S.A.

Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

California

Here is a link to the gallery I just posted.

http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php/gallery/album/210/1225-cow-shark-teeth/

And a pic to get things started.

Enjoy

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Congratulations. That is an awesome collection that I am green with envy over. :greenwnvy:

Bobby

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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Your gallery collection is even more impressive. The ones in matrix are really something as well as all the others. I guess I need to just throw mine back in the river. Now I know I don't like you. If you share one of those beautiful red ones though, I'll change my mind. That really is a fantastic collection to be proud of.

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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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Wow Ron, great collection! Are all those personal finds and trades?

Most of the U.S. teeth are personal finds.

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That is a great gallery of hexanchids. I liked that you included some interesting partial specimens along with the near-complete/complete teeth. As you know, any cow shark tooth with most of the crown and some of the root is a nice find for any locality.

I have been admiring the cow shark teeth that some members have posted and I decided to dig mine out of various boxes and take some pics of them.

I managed to find most of them but some must still be buried in storage. I love large megs but cow shark teeth are probably in my top five favorite species to find.

I have teeth from several different countries and states and I am always looking for new additions. Here is, I think, a complete list.

Morocco

France

Germany

Belgium

U.K.

Chile

Peru

U.S.A.

Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

California

Here is a link to the gallery I just posted.

http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php/gallery/album/210/1225-cow-shark-teeth/

And a pic to get things started.

Enjoy

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Great collection of Cow Shark. I love them, but my collection of them pales in comparison.

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