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Buried Treasure Fossils shark teeth catalogs are arranged by world famous collecting sites. Each of these sites offers a wide variety of highly collectable fossil shark teeth including C. megalodon and other Great White fossil shark teeth. We offer only the finest examples of the available fossil shark teeth. These teeth are hand selected to insure excellent condition and quality. We rarely carry any repaired or restored teeth and will clearly label these items. All material is authentic and unconditionally guaranteed. You will see that we believe that no two shark teeth are created equal - so we include photos of all the teeth we sell - over 500 teeth photos are included from more than 60 species of shark. If you are seeking exceptional fossil shark teeth for your collection or studies, please enjoy searching our catalogs.Fossil Shark Teeth Catalogs: (Note - click on catalog name to link)
Fossil Shark Teeth Available & Catalog Reference: ** Click on this Link to go the Shark Teeth Reference Table ** (New) - more sixty species are currently on the web site.
Catalog Information (with links - click on catalog name) Sharktooth Hill catalog contains rare teeth such as the Parotodus benedeni (False Mako shark). This catalog also contains a great selection of large and beautiful Mako shark teeth (Isurus hastalis, Isurus planus, & Isurus desori) as well as Hexanchus (Cow shark), Hemiprisitis, Squatina, Squalus, and many other species. Some exceptional matrix specimens of Isurus hastalis and other species. We will seek out the biggest and best fossil shark teeth from the Sharktooth Hill site. Multiple Sharktooth Hill locality photos are included. South Carolina catalog includes an excellent selection teeth from the world famous extinct Giant White shark family including Carcharocles megalodon, Carcharocles angustiden, and Carcharocles auriculatus. Many of the teeth offered will grade to museum quality. You will find that our Megalodon teeth are fully serrated with clean edges and tips - and offer condition rarity and exceptional value for the collector and investor. Also added Hexanchus agassizi (Cow shark), Galeocerdo cuvier (Tiger shark), Dusky, Hemipristis, and Isurus praecursor shark teeth. These teeth are all of high quality and highly collectable. Lee Creek catalog also contains rare teeth from the extinct Giant White sharks, C. megalodon and C. chubutensis, an ancestor to the Megalodon. These beautiful, tan colored teeth are among the highest quality available and quite often grade museum quality. Also added Mako (I. hastalis & I. desori), Cow (Notorhynchus), Tiger (G. cuvier, G. contortus & G. aduncus), Hemipristis, Sand Tiger (C. taurus), Dusky (C. obscurus) and other Requiem shark teeth. Access to the Lee Creek phosphate mine has been very limited over the last several years adding to the value of these gorgeous teeth. Several Lee Creek locality photos are included. Chile catalog contains beautifully colored and preserved C. megalodon, Hexanchus, Mako, Great White, and the Great White - Isurus transition shark teeth from the phosphate mines of northern Chile. The tan and orange colored crowns on mahogany-red roots are truly stunning. Many of these teeth will grade to museum quality. New additions include Saw shark, Megamouth, and Squatina teeth. A nice selection of site photos are included. Peru catalog contains beautifully colored and preserved C. carcharias teeth, the Great White shark. Crowns are a magnificent sky blue color. These teeth will grade to museum quality. Also added well preserved, early Megalodon teeth, Carcharocles chubutensis and Mako shark teeth. Florida catalog contains extra large teeth from the big-tooth Mako shark, Isurus hastalis, in excellent condition. Great White, and the Great White - Isurus transition Kazakhstan catalog includes extra large and well preserved examples from a large number of Eocene and Cretaceous shark teeth. Several sand and sand tiger sharks including Striatolamia rossica, Jaekelotodus trigonalis, Turania andrusovi, and the rare Mennerotodus glueckmani are included. The catalog also contains an early precursor Mako shark, Cosmopolitodus americanus (aka Isurus praecursor). Added the exotic and rare Xiphodolamia, Notorhynchus, Physogaleus, Echinorhinus (Bramble), Squatina, and Galeorhinus teeth. Added new Cretaceous shark teeth - Paraorthacodus (rare) , Synechodus (rare), Squalicorax, Archeolamna, and Enchodus. Added new, rare serrated Otodus teeth (Carcharocles precursors) - Otodus aksuaticus and Otodus mugozharicus, an early Parotodus, an early Trigonotodus (Giant Thresher precursor), and some beautiful Lamna shark teeth. Morocco catalog includes some of the finest and largest teeth available from one of the earliest White sharks, Palaeocarcharodon orientalis (Pygmy White) and the large mackerel shark, Otodus obliquus. Added the Cow sharks - Notidanidon, Weltonia, and Hexanchus, extra large Squalicorax shark teeth, several Mackerel shark teeth species, and several Sand Tiger shark teeth species. Sumatra catalog includes a large selection of middle Miocene fossil shark teeth including C. megalodon, Thresher (Alopias), Hammerhead (Sphyrna), Nurse (Ginglymostoma), Tiger (Galeocerdo), Hemipristis, Mako (Isurus), Lemon and Requiem sharks. Also an interesting collection of exotic bony fish teeth and fossil crabs are listed. This locality is unknown and the shark species may be unique to this exotic SE Asia locality. The fossils are found in a highly unusual red siderite conglomerate. Site photo included. Other Fossil Shark Teeth catalog is presently under construction. We have added Cretoxyhrina mantelli and Ptychodus teeth. Display Material catalog contains all the items you need to display and store your shark tooth collection including Riker display frames, Lucite display stands, and zip lock poly bags.
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