Sorry, for my english but if I wrote it in Danish I don't think anyone could understand a word 😊
I know the place where it was in the mouth. Is more interested in which animal and perhaps from which age the tooth is from
QUOTE=Harry Pristis;4859394]You found this on THE beach, as though there were only ONE beach in the world?! LOL
For the purpose of identification, the best views of a mammal tooth are lingual, labial, and occlusal photographed straight-on (perpendicular to the tooth side or top).
That said, this appears to be a bovid upper cheek tooth, worn down in life, then worn by beach polishing.[/QUOTE]