This broad sand tiger tooth is more rare than the long, slender Carcharias taurus also found in South Carolina. The cusps are more triangular on this tooth, where on C. taurus the cusps are more needle like.
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Category
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Fossil Shark Teeth
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Classification
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Carcharias cuspidata
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Location
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Summerville, South Carolina, United States
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Length
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1 1/16 inches
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Age
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Oligocene Epoch
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Origin
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Chandler Bridge Formation
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| Photo 1 of Fossil Sand Tiger Shark Tooth |
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| Photo 2 of Fossil Sand Tiger Shark Tooth |
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