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Shark teeth - Carcharocles ariculatus
Eocene (45-36 million years ago) , Santee Limestone,
Dorchester-Orangeburg Counties, Harleyville, South Carolina.
Ancestor of the Carcharocles angustidens and Carcharocles megalodon. Ariculatus means uneven serrations. The serrations start coarse at the base and get finer toward the tip. Carcharocles ariculatus has more bulbous rounded root.

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# 940
 Price: $65

Length of tooth 1.5 inches measured on a diagonal from the tip to the end on the longest root
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# 941
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Length of tooth 2.1 inches
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# 942
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Length of tooth 2.65 inches
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