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 STH Galeocerdo aduncus
 


 

Sharktooth Hill - Galeocerdo aduncus

This catalog contains teeth from an extinct Tiger shark - Galeocerdo aduncus. These teeth are noted for their hooked crowns that finely serrated. Roots are fairly flat. The Sharktooth Hill site produces great Galeocerdo aduncus teeth, and we are offering some the highest quality teeth available with excellent color and preservation.

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated June 27, 2011

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

Shark Teeth 9/16" $20 ST881

New

 A GEM blue / red colored teeth. The highest quality preservation. A perfect tooth.
Sharks Teeth 9/16" $17.50 ST885  A GEM blue / red colored teeth. The highest quality preservation. A perfect tooth.
Shark Teeth for Sale 1/2" $15 ST895  Nice golden crown with a white root.
Sharks Teeth for Sale 9/16" $20 ST896  Very nice posterior tooth. Excellent condition and preservation. Perfect tooth.
5/8" $12.50 ST887  Very nice extreme posterior tooth. Excellent condition and preservation. Perfect tooth.

Sharktooth Hill Catalog links:

| Sharktooth Hill | C. megalodon | I. desoriI. desori - Olcese Fm. | I. 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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