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Florida Fossil Shark Teeth available - Please page down to see the Venice locality shark teeth catalog (below). Click on Scientific Names to go to all other Florida shark teeth catalogs (Bone Valley & Orlando - Oligocene). Page down to see an exceptional group of extra large, top quality shark teeth from Venice, Florida.
Note:" BV" = Bone Valley site teeth. Venice Shark Teeth ** Top Quality & Extra Large ** Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated June 23, 2008. Carcharhinus leucas - Bull Shark This catalog contains exceptional and EXTRA LARGE Carcharhinus leucas, a Bull shark. These beautiful teeth are Miocene age (15 million years ago) from Venice, Florida. These teeth are "jumbo size" for this species. Uncommon size and quality! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Carcharhinus plumbeus - Sandbar Shark This catalog contains large and very well preserved teeth from Carcharhinus plumbeus, a Sandbar shark. Oligocene age (28 million years ago). An uncommon species. These teeth are "jumbo size" for this species. Uncommon size and quality! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Carcharias cuspidata - Sand Shark This catalog contains exceptional Carcharias cuspidata, a Sand shark. These beautiful teeth are Miocene age (15 million years ago) from Venice, Florida. These teeth are "jumbo size" for this species. Uncommon size and quality! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Carcharias taurus - Sand Shark This catalog contains exceptional Carcharias taurus, a Sand Tiger shark. These beautiful teeth are Miocene age (15 million years ago) from Venice, Florida. These teeth are "jumbo size" for this species. Uncommon size and quality! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Isistius brasliensis - Cookiecutter Shark This catalog contains of the rare Cookiecutter shark, Isistius brasiliensis. These beautiful teeth are late Miocene age (5-7 million years ago) from Big Slough, Sarasota Co., Florida.
Negaprion brevirotris - Lemon Shark This catalog contains exceptional and EXTRA LARGE Negaprion brevirotris, the Lemon shark. These beautiful teeth are Miocene age (15 million years ago) from Venice, Florida. These teeth are "jumbo size" for this species. Uncommon size and quality! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Florida Shark Teeth Catalog Links: Link to Florida Teeth catalog -- > Florida Shark Teeth Catalog Link to Bone Valley Catalog #1 --> Bone Valley Teeth Catalog#1 Link to Bone Valley Catalog #2 --> Bone Valley Teeth Catalog #2 Link to Oligocene Catalog #1 --> Oligocene Shark Tooth Catalog #1 Link to Oligocene Catalog #2 --> Oligocene Shark Tooth Catalog #2 Link to Venice Catalog --> Venice Shark Tooth Catalog
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