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1 5/16" Squalodon Molar

This is the second of three squalodon molars I found in one dive. I couldn't believe my luck at the point I found this one. These teeth are so rare to find, that its been almost a year since I've found a complete one. This one, unlike the first, is serrated.
Location Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Species Squalodon atlanticus
Age Oligocene Epoch
Formation Chandler Bridge Formation
Category Marine Mammal
Length 1 5/16 inches

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Date Added7/25/2004

  

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