Teeth ID

cody milam

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So Ive been looking for shark teeth in Florida and Iv found a good amount and some other neat items but I also found these teeth that don't look like any shark teeth iv seen even the small ones but then again I don't know much
All help is appreciated
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They are broken, warn, very small shark teeth. Too much so to get a proper id.
 

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They look like very small and very sand polished bull shark lower jaw teeth to me that kind of polish looks like teeth I find in the st. Augustine area
 

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Surf polished shark teeth. I can't guarantee they are shark teeth, but at least fish teeth? Amelia Island has those by the thousands. They are a little easier to find because they sort of "wink" at you in the sun.
 

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Gator Boy, no gym needed. You completed a Navy Seal set of squats for that day's finds! I love the the fossils. Hardly anyone picks them up.
 

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Haha..you ain't kidding.. I walked a looooong way too.
 

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I have one like yours, the only one of it's kind in my collection and it was identified as a seal or sea lion tooth. Although yours is flatter than mine so it may just be a worn shark tooth.
 

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