1 7/8" Mako Shark ToothIts not one of the biggest makos, but it makes the site because its from the lower jaw postion in the shark and for the nice color. The lowers are a bit more uncommmon to find than the upper postions.
Location
| Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA |
Species
| Isurus hastalis |
Age
| Pliocene Epoch |
Formation
| Hawthorne Formation |
Category
| Shark Teeth |
Length
| 1 7/8 inches |
ID | 1281 |
Member | t$ |
Date Added | 6/25/2003 |
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