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Jordan Squalicorax Shark Teeth
This catalog contains exceptional teeth from a variety of highly collectable and rare Jordanian Squalicorax shark teeth. The age of these shark teeth range from the Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage -- 70 million years ago). The good size and very good quality of these shark teeth make them uncommon, very collectable, and a great addition to your shark teeth collection. All of these teeth come from the Amman region of Jordan and are quite rare. This is a first time offering. All teeth are collector's quality. Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated on October 12, 2006. Squalicorax bassanii (Extinct Crow Shark) Great examples of a very unusual and rare, Squalicorax bassinii species (similar to a S. kaupi on steriods), an extinct Crow shark . These teeth are large for this species and the characteristic S. bassanii shape is very unusual. Upper Cretaceous age (72 million years ago). Collector's quality teeth. Note - there is a very limited amount of these unusual, very rare Squalicorax teeth are available. I purchased all that I could find! Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Click on photos to enlarge. Squalicorax kaupi (Extinct Crow Shark) These are extraordinarily large examples of an extinct Crow shark (Upper Cretaceous - 70 mya) . All teeth are large, well preserved, and have great color. These Crow shark teeth are definitely not common in this size and condition. Collector's size and quality. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Click on photos to enlarge. Other Jordan Teeth Catalog Links: Mackerel Shark Teeth Catalog Link --> Jordan Mackerel Shark Teeth Catalog Sqaulicorax Shark Teeth Catalog Link --> Jordan Squalicorax Shark Teeth Catalog Other Shark Teeth Catalog Link --> Jordan Other Shark Teeth Catalog Jordan Marine Reptile Teeth Catalog Link --> Jordan Marine Reptile Catalog Jordan Fossil Shark Tooth Catalog --> Jordan Shark Tooth Catalog |
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