Can you help me identify these shark jaws?

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Tough. Im not sure - just a guess.

Looks ike the outside cartlidge was never pinned down and the sides collapse in - as they do.


My guess - and its a guess - is that it is a Mako.
 
Tough. Im not sure - just a guess.

Looks ike the outside cartlidge was never pinned down and the sides collapse in - as they do.


My guess - and its a guess - is that it is a Mako.

Second that, check out Florida museum of natural history, Ichthyology dep./ biological profiles. Has photos, drawings for species dentition.
 

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