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| Chile Carcharias ferox This catalog contains very well preserved and unique teeth from the Sand shark - Carcharias ferox. These teeth show exceptional color and exquisite detail. A key characteristic of the Carcharias ferox is a narrow crown with spike-like side cusps. Pliocene age (4 million years ago). This is an incredible group of museum to near museum quality teeth - extra large size. Note - this is all new material some of the best C. ferox teeth that I seen. These teeth are very fragile and easily lose their side cusps. Complete teeth are very difficult to locate. These are the best Carcharias ferox teeth found in the last two years! Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated June 12, 2005. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Other Chilean Teeth Catalog Links: | Chile Catalog | Megalodons | Great White | Great White Transition | Carcharias ferox | Echinorhinus | Dusky | Heterodontus | Hexanchus | Galeorhinus | Isurus hastalis (Mako) | Isurus xiphodon | Isurus oxyrinchus | Isurus retroflexus | Megachasma | Pathologic Shark Teeth | Saw Shark | Squatina | Sand Tiger | Other Shark Teeth | Argentine Totuserratus C. totuserratus | Argentine Isurus desori | Rays | Seals & Dolphins | Whales | |
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