These are called teeth sometimes, but they are actually located outside of the mouth, thus the term 'tine'. Its in great condition and has nice color.
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Category
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Fossil Shark Teeth
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Classification
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Pristiophorus lanceolatus
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Location
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Atacama Desert, Chile
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Length
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1 1/2 inches
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Age
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Pliocene Epoch
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Origin
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Huarra Formation
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| Photo 1 of Sawshark Tine |
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| Photo 2 of Sawshark Tine |
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