A killer, large auriculatus tooth. The bones of the archaeocete whale that this shark crushed still have the serrations from the distal side of this tooth stuck in it. Still an amazing tooth! Very tough to get these large auriculatus teeth.
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Category
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Fossil Shark Teeth
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Classification
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Carcharocles auriculatus
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Location
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Harleyville, South Carolina, United States
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Length
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3 9/16 inches
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Age
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Eocene Epoch
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Origin
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Green Cap Formation
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| Photo 1 of Fossil Giant White Shark Tooth |
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| Photo 2 of Fossil Giant White Shark Tooth |
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| Photo 3 of Fossil Giant White Shark Tooth |
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