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Ross Robertson commented on "Image of Heterodontus francisci":
This image is ok...each individual front tooth has 3 points, the rear teeth are molars. If you look at the image of top and bottom jaws of Heterodontus mexicanus on its page you will see the arrangement of front and rear teeth. I dont recall why I only showed separate images of front and rear teeth of H francisci.
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Andrej Gajic commented on "Image of Heterodontus francisci":
Personally, I don't think that this is a Horn Shark jaws. Horn sharks do have "three-spikes" teeth on the front of lower jaw. I tried to discover in which part of the jaws image fits, but I failed; On this photo, there are only two rows of teeth which is very confusing. Horn shark jaws here: http://mail.colonial.net/~hkaiter/imagextras/hornsharkjaw.JPG What do you think guys ?
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