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Nice finds, megs and all!

Hey Cool - the tiger is actually a Hemipristis upper tooth - aka snaggle tooth shark. They have upper rows like the example you've got there and lower look like sandshark with a triangular/pyramid type base! Great looking teeth!

Bring the tooth that Reefguy has a question on tomorrow if you read this.. I'd like to check that one a little closer to. If its a Mako, its a biggie! :D

We'll be out off the pipes at Alhambra tomorrow, hope to see some of yawl there!
 
CBulla:
Nice finds, megs and all!

Hey Cool - the tiger is actually a Hemipristis upper tooth - aka snaggle tooth shark. They have upper rows like the example you've got there and lower look like sandshark with a triangular/pyramid type base! Great looking teeth!

Bring the tooth that Reefguy has a question on tomorrow if you read this.. I'd like to check that one a little closer to. If its a Mako, its a biggie! :D

We'll be out off the pipes at Alhambra tomorrow, hope to see some of yawl there!

Yes, it is a Hemi/snaggle... just made a quick edit... named and posted without acutally looking. Different name for each picture in the same folder.

Yes, it is a Mako on the other tooth.

I'm sure someday I will find the golden that isn't broken. Those are my favorites
 
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