Almost 4" auriculatusI found this one comming back up the hill and it was in a little pocket that made it impossible to see on the way down. If it wasn't for the tip it would make it over 4" with out a doubt.
update: 12/09 find out today from one of the aurora guides that this tooth is actually a late Eocene Auriculatus.
Category
| Shark Teeth |
Formation
| N/A |
Location
| Craven County, North Carolina, USA |
Species
| Carcharocles auriculatus |
Length
| 3 31/32 inches |
Width
| 2 13/16 inches |
Age
| Eocene Epoch |
ID | 2436 |
Member | brsr0131 |
Date Added | 10/23/2007 |
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The ground shot
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