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Sharktooth Hill - Isurus desori

This catalog contains beautiful teeth from the narrow-tooth Mako shark - Isurus desori. These teeth are noted for their narrow, straight crown. The Sharktooth Hill site produces very nice I. desori teeth which occur in much less frequency than the I. hastalis or I. planus. We are offering some good quality I. desori teeth. This catalog contains a group of I. desori teeth with great color and preservation. Note - many of these teeth are from a very narrow form of Isurus hastalis and may not be the classic I. desori teeth - unique!

Catalog updated on June 27, 2011

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.  

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

Shark Teeth 15/16" $25 ST395   An excellent narrow form, upper jaw tooth. Excellent color!  
Shark Teeth 3/4"+

SOLD

ST391

New

  An excellent narrow form, upper jaw tooth. Excellent color!  FIRE ZONE tooth!
Sharks Teeth 11/16" $15 ST392   An excellent narrow form, upper jaw tooth. Excellent color!  

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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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