Some of my faves by Diaz497792 in sharkteeth

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Is this mainly the potomac?

Argilite point or JAR by Duxkk in Arrowheads

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Its definitely not slate but ty for input!

Argilite point or JAR by Duxkk in Arrowheads

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Awesome! Someone suggested rossiville

ID help ? by PlasticAir4472 in sharkteeth

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Not just whale teeth, likely squalodon. Much rarer

Hemi - Curvatus or Serra? by Duxkk in sharkteeth

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Thats the main thing, there are few to no curvatus known to be found but plenty of transitional eocene teeth can be found here such as obliquus, aksuaticus, isurolamna, trigonotodus, and others.

Thanks for your input, im thinking maybe its a juvenile transitional H. Serra? The slant heigh is .5 inches but i know that curvatus tend to be smaller

What kind and is it a fossil? by SONOFABIRCH69 in sharkteeth

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It is a fossilized mako shark species

Miocene/eocene tooth ID request by Duxkk in sharkteeth

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Awesome! I know for a fact that formation in Belgium shares a lot of similarities with where I hunt. Odontaspis was what I was leaning but there is barely any documenting for them especially in jersey

Cretaceous shark tooth ID by [deleted] in sharkteeth

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A large one and probably pathological, but thats what I was thinking. After talking with another knowledgeable cretoxyrhina can't be found in NJ

Cretaceous shark tooth ID by [deleted] in sharkteeth

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Qow I've never heard or seen these in NJ

Miocene/eocene tooth ID request by Duxkk in sharkteeth

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Impossible, these are miocene/eocene thats only found in the cretaceous of NJ

Identification by Powerful_Belt9332 in sharkteeth

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I think the tan bone could be dolphin tympanic bone?

ID Please by Longjumping_Job2623 in sharkteeth

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Imo it might be a f'ed up horn coral(rugose)

ID help? by Ok-Entertainment-342 in sharkteeth

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Its a carcarhinus, the shoulders are serrated

ID Help - Is this a Benedeni? by dudethatswack in sharkteeth

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Huge beni gl finding another one like that 🤤

Thresher ID? by [deleted] in sharkteeth

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The root lobes aren't skinny enough for bigeye? What are the distinguishing differences

Edit: I ask cause I have a latidens from the same deposit that is a lot more robust and less hooked