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Bone Valley Shark Teeth - Catalog #2 Please page down to see BV Catalog #2 (below). See other Bone Valley shark teeth species in Bone Valley Catalog #1.
Bone Valley site - The Bone Valley Formation is exposed in the phosphate mines of central Florida (Polk County). Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated June 23, 2008. Carcharhinus leucus - Bull Shark This catalog contains large and very well preserved teeth from the Bull shark. Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Hemipristis serra - Snaggle-tooth Shark This catalog contains extra large and very well preserved from Hemipristis serra, the Snaggle-tooth shark. Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). Incredible colors! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data.
Isurus hastalis - Big-tooth Mako Shark This catalog contains extra large and very well preserved from the Big-tooth Mako shark. Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). These teeth are becoming very difficult to find in the mines.
Link to Mako Shark Teeth Guide --> Mako Shark Teeth Guide Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark This catalog contains extra large and very well preserved from the Lemon shark. Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Florida Shark Teeth Catalog Links: Link to Florida Teeth catalog -- > Florida Shark Teeth Catalog Link to Bone Valley Catalog #1 --> Bone Valley Teeth Catalog#1 Link to Bone Valley Catalog #2 --> Bone Valley Teeth Catalog #2 Link to Oligocene Catalog #1 --> Oligocene Shark Tooth Catalog #1 Link to Oligocene Catalog #2 --> Oligocene Shark Tooth Catalog #2 Link to Venice Catalog --> Venice Shark Tooth Catalog |
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