A beautiful tooth in excellent shape. Superior color. Check out that tip - its as sharp as it was the day it fell out of the shark's mouth. Look closely at the serration on the right side. What serration, you ask? It looks like its missing, but its actually growing at an angle perpendicular to the tooth itself! Very strange, but very cool if you're into pathologic shark teeth.
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Age
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Oligocene Epoch
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Length
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2 1/8 inches
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Category
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Fossil Shark Teeth
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Classification
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Carcharocles angustidens
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Location
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Summerville, South Carolina, United States
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Origin
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Chandler Bridge Formation
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