$40.00 - Sold Out
-Tooth size: 1&11/16" long. Shark teeth are measured from the tip to the end of the longest root.
-Species: Carcharocles auriculatus
(“Ragged and Lobed” - in reference to the small cusps that appear at either side of the tooth.)
-Notes: A great tooth with fine serrations. Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (5&1/2"L x 4&1/2"W x 7/8"H). Acrylic stand, not included.
-Age: Eocene Epoch, 45-38 million years ago
-Location: Santee Limestone Formation – South Carolina,
$65.00
Sold Out
-Size: all approximately 1/4”L -Species: Cetorhinus maximus -Notes: A fantastic set of three fossil teeth from the famous, planktonic-feeding Basking Shark, the second largest shark alive today. Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (3&3/8"L x 2&9/16"W). -Age: Miocene Epoch, 16-14 million years ago -Location: Temblor Formation, Sharktooth Hill, California,...
$20.00
Sold Out
-Size: 1/2”L -Species: Weltonia ancistrodon -Notes: A truly bizarre shark tooth. Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (3&3/8"L x 2&9/16"W). -Age: Miocene - Paleocene Epoch, 60-56 million years ago -Location: Oulad Abdoun Basin, Khouribga, Morocco
$75.00
-Size: 15/16"L -Species: Notidanodon loozi -Notes: A bizarre and rare shark tooth from the unusual group known as "cow sharks." This tooth comes from the upper jaw (maxilla). Comes displayed in a glass-covered display box (5&1/2"L x 4&1/2"W x 7/8"H). -Age: Paleocene Epoch, 60-56 million years ago -Location: Oulad Abdoun...