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A large auriculatus with great color, sharp cusps, strong serrations, a near perfect bourlette, and a solid root. The shark had to eat, though, and this tooth lost its tip in an unfortunate feeding accident. Still a gorgeous tooth and a great sample of the species for a collection .

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Category Fossil Shark Teeth
Classification Carcharocles auriculatus
Location Harleyville, South Carolina, United States
Length 2 3/8 inches
Age Eocene Epoch
Origin Green Cap Formation

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