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Kauai

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I have no idea if this is a shark tooth or not, but I didn't know what else it might be. When I was walking on Fort Myers Beach, Florida recently (it was low tide, and I was about a foot or 2 up from the water), I found this weird thing. It probably washed up during high tide, especially because it stormed multiple times while I was on the beach, including a few hours before I was out there. My dad thinks it's a shark tooth, but to me it looks more like a claw from something. The only thing is, I can't find anything it could be from. I looked up hawks and eagles and different birds like that, and they're all black. And I don't think it's from a dog or anything like that, because it has an extra nubby-thing at the top. I can't think of anything else to look up. When I looked up shark teeth, the only things I found that it might even be were a Mako and Sand shark. We did see what we think was a tiger shark between the beach and the sand bar on that same day, if that makes any difference. I don't think it's a tiger shark tooth, though, from what I've seen. Any thoughts would be appreciated! I'd sure like to know what it is!

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Kauai

claw.jpgs
 
Looks like something vertebral.
 
A cat claw, maybe a dog claw, but most likely a cat. Size might help determine what kind of cat....
 
Ummmm. Florida Panther died in the everglades and the body washed out to sea?
 
Did you ever get a good answer? I found the exact same tooth/claw in about 18' of water about 100 yds off Venice Beach (Florida) last week.
 
In addition to diving, I also collect shark teeth (fossilized mostly, any modern sharks have to pass a back ground check). I haven't seen anything like this before and I have a couple dozen main species (like 300 teeth). The enamel and curvature looks wrong for a shark. My guess is a claw or an eroded shell.
 
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