Sharks Tooth Found. How old and what kind?

JimDon

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SnakemanBill

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Looks like a nice Fossilized Great White tooth. 1.8 to 5.3 million years old
 

ivan salis

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massive very old great white -- very cool --quite collectible
 

wreckvalle

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From a distance these teeth look very much like Extinct Mako. However, Prehistoric Great White teeth
are easily identified by shape as well as presence of serrations.

Check
Fossil Shark Tooth Diving Identification Guide ebook
The Black Water River Diver's guide to Identification of Fossil Shark Teeth, Fossils and Early Man Spear Points.

http://www.fossilhuntingexpo.com/

Good Hunting
Capt. Dan
www.aquaexplorers.com
 

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