Based on the nasal capsules on the chondrocranium, this is a very likely answer, ofcourse hard to fully nail down due to a lack of the rostrum but the most likely answer is the bigeye!
I forgot sharks have skeletons, holy, barely matches the photos of a shark skull on Google. To identify it, you contact a local natural history museum or university department for an exact id of this thing.
this is false, you can gather quite a bit of information from a sharks chondrocranium and vertebral count, though this does mean that the spine does need to be complete!
This person: Why are you booing me, I'm right!/YOUR BOOS MEAN NOTHING, I'VE SEEN WHAT MAKES YOU CHEER! Every breath I take without your permission raises my self-esteem!
Seriously, though, that's quite literally what it is, and people boo you for stating what's literally in front of their eyes.
looks a lot like a bigeye thresher to me
Are those near Carolinas?
Yes they do
Are
Sry
Was this found in NC or SC and which beach? Just curious, I’m in NC but frequent the beaches in both states.
Based on the nasal capsules on the chondrocranium, this is a very likely answer, ofcourse hard to fully nail down due to a lack of the rostrum but the most likely answer is the bigeye!
How can you tell?
The form of the skull
I forgot sharks have skeletons, holy, barely matches the photos of a shark skull on Google. To identify it, you contact a local natural history museum or university department for an exact id of this thing.
Sharks have skulls I thought they didn’t have bones
You are right they don't. It's just recently deceased and the cartilage is still intact.
Thank you
they have skulls but made of cartilage
Its called a chondrocranium
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bigeye threasher, the keyhole shaped eye socket is diagnostic
Cartilage no bone
Hard to tell from the picture because the jaws have been taken. Only real way to id a shark is from the teeth.
Or DNA, or knowledge about other parts of their anatomy.
this is false, you can gather quite a bit of information from a sharks chondrocranium and vertebral count, though this does mean that the spine does need to be complete!
More than likely this is a species of skate or Ray
This is definitely a shark spine.
Prob a thresher
A dead one.
This person: Why are you booing me, I'm right!/YOUR BOOS MEAN NOTHING, I'VE SEEN WHAT MAKES YOU CHEER! Every breath I take without your permission raises my self-esteem!
Seriously, though, that's quite literally what it is, and people boo you for stating what's literally in front of their eyes.
A cartilage shark
that’s a human pelvis, fuck stick
No it's not lmao. Stay in school kiddo.
uhhhh, then what do you think the long skinny thing is?? it’s her penis. you stay in school, i’ll keep letting women suck onto my cock