A finely serrated tooth from Isurus escheri, an intermediate species between mako and the modern great white. Isurus escheri from this location are finely serrated, unlike their counterparts from South America, which are partially serrated.
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Age
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Miocene Epoch
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Length
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1 9/16 inches
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Category
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Fossil Shark Teeth
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Classification
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Isurus escheri
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Location
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Mill De Kuilen, The Netherlands
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