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Chile - Whale Teeth

This catalog contains very well preserved and large teeth from two Whale species - Scaldicetus, a sperm whale, and a pilot whale species. These beautiful teeth show exceptional color and exquisite detail. Late Miocene-Pliocene age (4-6 million years ago). This is an incredible group of museum to near museum quality. A good supply of whale had to be present to feed the local Megalodon population. You to can own some Megalodon food! 

Note - this is the best group of teeth that I seen. Superior size, quality, preservation, and matrix free.

Note - 1) All teeth sizes are length unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated May 19, 2008. 

Note - An incredible group of perfect whale teeth from my old inventory. You may never see a group of top quality Chilean whale teeth again. The Chile site produces the best!

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

3-1/16"

(1-1/8" W)

$75 C710

New

 A GEM, LARGE Sperm Whale tooth, Scaldicetus.  The tooth has a wonderful  spiked enamel crown and round root are in exceptional condition. An extra wide and massive root design!  Perfect tooth!     Extra Photo.
3-1/16"

(1-1/8" W)

$85 C712

New

 A GEM, LARGE Pilot Whale tooth - the more difficult species to find!  The tooth has a wonderful, extra large spiked enamel crown (crown >1") and round root are in exceptional condition. An extra wide and massive root design!  Perfect tooth!     Extra Photo.
3"

(1-1/4" W)

$75 C711

New

 A GEM, LARGE Sperm Whale tooth, Scaldicetus.  The tooth has a wonderful  spiked enamel crown and round root are in exceptional condition. An extra wide and massive root design!  Perfect tooth!     Extra Photo.
2-7/8"

(1-1/4" W)

$70 C709

New

 A GEM, LARGE Sperm Whale tooth, Scaldicetus.  The tooth has a wonderful  spiked enamel crown and round root are in exceptional condition. An extra wide and massive root design!  Perfect tooth!     Extra Photo.
1-3/4"

(5/8" W)

$45 C707  A GEM, JUVENILE Pilot Whale tooth. The tooth has a wonderful  spiked enamel crown and round root are in exceptional condition. Tip has a naturally worn flat spot from feeding. This is the more difficult species to find.  Perfect tooth!     
3"

(2" W)

SOLD

C708  A GEM, EXTRA LARGE Sperm Whale ear bone, Scaldicetus - Tympanic Bulla.  This large Tympanic Bulla is incredibly articulated and in exceptional condition. This ear Bulla is 95%complete and matrix free. Most often you see these ears bones totally water worn, significantly broken, or poorly preserved. This is a special collector's quality Bulla. Museum Quality.  THE BEST!       Extra Photo.    Reverse Photo.
12-3/4"

(~4" W)

SOLD

C714  A WORLD RECORD, MONSTER SIZED Sperm Whale tooth, Scaldicetus sp.  The tooth has an excellent enamel crown and a huge, bulbous root is in excellent condition. The story goes that one of these incredibly large whales was found in Chile and this is the last tooth remaining from this whale (a total of 20 teeth were found). This is one of the largest whale teeth known! Weighs 5 lbs. 3 oz. lbs. An incredibly rare Collector's tooth. You will never see these teeth again!  Reverse Photo  Tip Photo  Root End Photo

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