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Kansas Shark Teeth available - Please page down to quickly go to Kansas Fossil Shark teeth catalog (below).
Catalog updated on April 15, 2006. (Note - Update will be completed on April 11.) Carcharias sp. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.
Cretolamna appendiculata Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.
Cretoxyhrina mantelli This catalog contains exceptional teeth from what is thought to be the earliest ancestor to the Mako and Great White sharks - Cretoxyrhina mantelli, the Ginsu shark. The Cretoxyrhina sharks were among the largest predators of their time and therefore ruled the Cretaceous seas. These teeth were found in the Niobara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, Kansas which was part of the great inland sea area of North America during the Cretaceous (80-90 million years ago). The Cretoxyrhina mantelli makes a great addition to the evolution of the Mako and Great White sharks collection. These teeth are high quality - extra nice condition and preservation. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.
Pseudocorax sp. (New) Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.
Ptychodus mortoni This catalog contains exceptional teeth from a very difficult to locate Ptychodus shark - Ptychodus mortoni, a Hybodotid shark. These teeth were found in the Niobrara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. Note - 1) These teeth sizes are width (W) and height (H). Click on photos to enlarge.
Ptychodus mortoni - Associated Set of 21 Teeth This catalog contains very rare associated set of 21 teeth from a very difficult to locate Ptychodus shark - Ptychodus mortoni, a Hybodotid shark. These teeth were found in the Niobrara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, Kansas .
Ptychodus - Other species (New) This catalog contains exceptional teeth from one of very difficult to locate Ptychodus sharks - Ptychodus anonymus, Ptychodus polygyrus, and Ptychodus whipplei, Hybodotid sharks. These teeth were found in the Niobrara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. Note - 1) These teeth sizes are width unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.
Squalicorax curvatus This catalog contains exceptional teeth from Squalicorax curvatus, an extinct Crow shark. These teeth were found in the Niobara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, Kansas which was part of the great inland sea area of North America during the Cretaceous (80-90 million years ago). These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. These teeth are high quality - extra nice condition and preservation. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Squalicorax falcatus This catalog contains exceptional teeth from Squalicorax falcatus, an extinct Crow shark. These teeth were found in the Niobara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, Kansas which was part of the great inland sea area of North America during the Cretaceous (80-90 million years ago). These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. These teeth are high quality - extra nice condition and preservation. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Squalicorax hartwelli This catalog contains exceptional teeth from Squalicorax hartwelli, an extinct Crow shark. These teeth were found in the Niobara Chalk Fm. of Gove County, Kansas which was part of the great inland sea area of North America during the Cretaceous (80-90 million years ago). These are beautiful, well preserved teeth. These teeth are high quality - extra nice condition and preservation. Note - this Squalicorax features a very wide root and a shorter & wider crown. Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data.
Squalicorax kaupi Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data.
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