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| Sumatra - Galeocerdo Teeth This catalog contains great specimens from the Tiger shark family, Galeocerdo cuvier (modern Tiger) and Galeocerdo contortus (extinct Tiger). Galeocerdo teeth exhibit a hooked crown with serrations and rectangular roots. G. cuvier teeth are very stout and G. contortus has a characteristic twist in its crown. These teeth are Miocene age (approx. 15 million years ago). This is your chance to own a Galeocerdo teeth from an exotic Southeast Asia location. These Galeocerdo teeth represent a site rarity. Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated Jan. 1, 2001. Prices reduced July 22, 2001. SOLD OUT Galeocerdo cuvier (modern Tiger shark)
Galeocerdo contortus (Extinct Tiger shark)
Other Sumatran Teeth Catalog Links: | Sumatran Catalog | Megalodons | Tiger | Hemipristis | Thresher | Hammerhead | Nurse | Mako | Lemon | Requiem | Bony Fish | Crabs |
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