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Texas Shark Teeth available Catalog #3 - Click on Scientific Names to go to the Other Fossil Shark Teeth catalogs.
Note - 1) All teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Top view shown. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated on March 25, 2007. Ptychodus whipplei - Specimen Teeth This catalog contains very nice teeth from an early Hybodotid shark - Ptychodus whipplei. The Ptychodus had a diet of shell fish. Thus this shark had crusher teeth and they are very unique, robust, and nicely articulated. These teeth were collected in the Atco Formation of the Austin Group (Coniacian - Upper Cretaceous - 90 million years ago). All teeth are complete and well preserved. Note - Teeth dimensions are width and height in inches.
Ptychodus whipplei - Group Teeth These teeth were collected in Upper Cretaceous age deposits - Kamp Ranch formation, Eagle Ford group, Dallas County, Texas (Turonian - 94 million years ago). Another great inland sea area of North America site during the Cretaceous age. All teeth are complete and well preserved. Note - teeth are sold in groups of three. 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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