Name:
Hemipristis serrata Tooth
Age: Miocene
Formation: Shoreline Deposits
Location: Venice, Florida
Size: Tooth is 1.1 inches long
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Here is an unusual fossil shark tooth. This is a Hemipristis serrata tooth from the Miocene of Florida. This type of shark is called the "Snaggle-Toothed Shark", for good reason. This specimen has a very solid and substantial root, and the coarse serrations are easily seen. The tooth has excellent color, and both sides of the tooth display beautifully. This is a very fine example of this uncommon tooth from Florida.
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