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Sharktooth Hill - Cetorhinus maximus

This catalog contains teeth from the Basking shark - Cetorhinus maximus. The Basking shark is an extra large filter feeder that has rather small teeth. These unusual teeth have a thick cylindrical crown that is curved with an interesting cylindrical roots. The Sharktooth Hill site produces excellent Cetorhinus teeth which are seldom found elsewhere. We are offering some the largest and highest quality Cetorhinus teeth available. These teeth are typically 1/4" or less in length. We have a very limited supply of this species.

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated December 9, 2007.   

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

3/16" $22.50 ST751

New

 A GEM, excellent large Cetorhinus tooth. Perfect tooth!
3/16" $22.50 ST753

New

 A GEM, excellent large Cetorhinus tooth. Perfect tooth!
1/8"+ $17.50 ST754

New

 A GEM, excellent Cetorhinus tooth. Perfect tooth!
1/8" $15 ST755

New

 A GEM, excellent Cetorhinus tooth. Perfect tooth!

1/8"

$15

ST756

New

 A GEM, excellent Cetorhinus tooth. Perfect tooth!

Sharktooth Hill Catalog links:

| Sharktooth Hill | C. megalodon | I. desoriI. hastalis-Uppers | I. hastalis-Lowers | I. hastalis-Matrix | I. planus | P. benedeni   | Prosqualodon Hemipristis | H. andersoni | Squatina | S. occidentalisG. contortus | G. contortus symphyseal | G. aduncus | Cetorhinus | Carcharhinus |

 
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