Serrated Reef Shark ToothA super-rare serrated reef shark tooth. the serrations are tiny - very tough to see without magnification. one way to see them, however, it to look for the light reflecting off the edge of the blade. Sunlight works best. But if you do it just right, you can see each miniscule serration.
Age
| Oligocene Epoch |
Category
| Shark Teeth |
Formation
| Chandler Bridge Formation |
Location
| Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA |
Species
| Carcharoides totuserratus |
Length
| 5/8 inches |
ID | 3908 |
Member | dw |
Date Added | 4/4/2011 |
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