2.05” St. Marys Great White

2.05” St. Marys Great White

$70.00
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St. Marys GW 2.05” long x 1.54” W  The St. Marys River, which forms part of the border between Florida and Georgia, is another notable site for finding fossilized shark teeth, including those from the great white shark (*Carcharodon carcharias*). This area, like many other fossil-rich locations along the southeastern United States, was once submerged under ancient seas, creating an environment conducive to the fossilization of marine life remains. ### Characteristics of Great White Shark Teeth from St. Marys River:1. **Size and Shape**: The great white shark teeth found in the St. Marys River typically range in size from 1 to 3 inches, though larger specimens can occasionally be found. These teeth are triangular, with a broad base tapering to a sharp point, and often exhibit serrated edges, which were used by the shark to cut through prey. 2. **Color**: Fossilized teeth from this region can vary in color depending on the minerals present in the surrounding sediment. Common colors inclu

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