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Texas Shark Teeth available Catalog #1 - Click on Scientific Names to go to the Other Fossil Shark Teeth catalogs.
Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated on March 25, 2007. Carcharias amonensis - Sandtiger shark (rare) This catalog contains very nice teeth from a rare Sandtiger shark - Carcharias amonensis. These teeth were collected from the Paw Paw Formation, Motorola Site, Tarrant Co. (Albian - Lower Cretaceous - 112 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved.
Cretodus crassidens - Lamnid shark (rare) This catalog contains very nice teeth from a large Lamnid shark - Cretodus crassidens. These teeth are upon the most sought after Cretaceous shark teeth. These teeth were collected from the Eagle Ford Formation, Arcadia Park Member, Dallas Co. (Coniacian - Upper Cretaceous - 90 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved.
Cretodus semplicatus - Lamnid shark (v. rare) This catalog contains very nice teeth from a large Lamnid shark - Cretodus semplicatus. These teeth are upon the most sought after Cretaceous shark teeth. These teeth were collected from the Grayson Formation of the Tarrant Co. (Coniacian - Upper Cretaceous - 90 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved.
Cretolamna appendiculata - Mackerel shark These teeth were collected in the Weno Formation of the Washita Group, Tarrant Co. (Albian - late Cretaceous - 110 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data. Some teeth sold in sets of two Cretolamna teeth. Link to Megalodon Lover's Guide --> Megalodon Lover's Guide Cretoxyrhina mantelli - Ginsu shark A very popular Cretaceous shark. These teeth were collected in the Britton member of the Eagle Ford Group, Dallas Co. (Cenomanian - Upper Cretaceous - 100 million years ago) and several other locations. All teeth are complete and well preserved. Note - Left photo --> upper data & right photo = bottom data.
Texas Fossil Shark Teeth Catalog Links: Link to Catalog #1 --> Texas Shark Teeth Catalog #1 Link to Catalog #2 --> Texas Shark Teeth Catalog #2 Link to Catalog #3 --> Texas Shark Teeth Catalog #3 Link to Catalog #4 --> Texas Shark Teeth Catalog #4 Link to Catalog #5 --> Texas Shark Teeth Catalog #5 |
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