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1 3/8" Sand Tiger tooth

This is a huge, stout specimen from this species. Both its cusps are intact, the nutrient groove is well defined, the root is pristine, and the blade is in great shape. What more can you ask for?
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Species Carcharias cuspidata
Age Pleistocene Epoch
Formation Hawthorne Formation
Category Shark Teeth
Length 1 3/8 inches

ID1104
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Date Added1/26/2002

  

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