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i have never found one my self,but do have some fossilized shark teeth.
the small ones i make ear rings out of
just acquired my self a megalodon tooth.
Did someone tell you it was Squalicorax? If so they were right.
Squalicorax Pristodontus
The largest of the Squalicorax These are found in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian-Maestrichtian)
Which would make it ~75-80 myo.
FYI: It helps having something of known size for comparison.
You are welcome.
We find this species and others here in N.Texas.
Try taking the photo with specimen in hand "outside".
You are in an area that can produce many different species of Shark/Rays.
Watch for bone material as well.
If you are finding the Squali's the other stuff is there too.
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