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| Chile Pristiophorous lanceolatus This catalog contains very large and beautiful teeth from the Saw shark - Pristiophorous lanceolatus. These teeth exhibit exceptional size and color. The Pristiophorous teeth are of excellent quality exhibiting a long slender crown and an interesting heavy root. These teeth are Miocene-Pliocene age (4-8 million years ago). This is an incredible group of museum to near museum quality. These teeth are infrequently seen for sale and the Chile site is producing some phenomenal specimens. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated April 7, 2008. This is one of the best groups of Pristiophorous teeth that you will ever see with an excellent color selection. These teeth are from 5 year old stashed inventory. There are not too many left. These teeth are getting very difficult to locate! Other Chilean Teeth Catalog Links: | Chile Catalog | Megalodons | Great White | Great White Transition | Carcharias ferox | Echinorhinus | Dusky | Heterodontus | Hexanchus | Galeorhinus | Isurus hastalis (Mako) | Isurus xiphodon | Isurus oxyrinchus | Isurus retroflexus | Megachasma | Pathologic Shark Teeth | Saw Shark | Squatina | Sand Tiger | Other Shark Teeth | Argentine C. totuserratus | Argentine Isurus desori | Rays | Seals & Dolphins | Whales | |
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