1 15/16" Great White Shark ToothThis is the nicest great white I've found in a long time. Tooth has great colors and the root is a little worn.
Location
| Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA |
Species
| Carcharodon carcharias |
Age
| Pliocene Epoch |
Formation
| Hawthorne Formation |
Category
| Shark Teeth |
Length
| 1 15/16 inches |
ID | 1007 |
Member | t$ |
Date Added | 10/29/2003 |
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I couldn't really get the colors to show up to well on this side, but there is some yellow on the enamel. |
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The colors almost resemble a bone valley meg on this side. |
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Its amazing that a tip is all that was exposed of the great white and in the back ground is the chandler bridge. The tooth must had dropped down from the hawthrone in a washout and a little sand covered most of it up. |
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