Various sp. Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt, Shark Tooth Hill Bone Bed, Bakersfield, Kern County, California Longtime shark tooth collectors, and occasionally the observant novice, are able to recognize when a tooth is not merely broken or worn by surface erosion, but perhaps bent at an odd angle, twisted, irregularly textured, etc. These teeth are considered deformed or pathologic rather than damaged. Pathologic teeth are rare; most found at Shark Tooth Hill are identified as makos and, occasionally, megalodon. Largest tooth measures 5 1/8in
Various sp. Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt, Shark Tooth Hill Bone Bed, Bakersfield, Kern County, California Longtime shark tooth collectors, and occasionally the observant novice, are able to recognize when a tooth is not merely broken or worn by surface erosion, but perhaps bent at an odd angle, twisted, irregularly textured, etc. These teeth are considered deformed or pathologic rather than damaged. Pathologic teeth are rare; most found at Shark Tooth Hill are identified as makos and, occasionally, megalodon. Largest tooth measures 5 1/8in
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