Hello, I found what appears to be a jawbone with teeth on the beach at Monknash in South Wales. I think it might be from a fish but not sure. Can anyone please help me to identify it? It is about 18cm long, and about 1.5cm wide. The jawbone and teeth are one, rather than the teeth being separate. The teeth are blunt. Many thanks for any help. Annabel
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