Monthly Archives: November 2001
- - November 28, 2001
At any given time, a great white may have up to three thousand teeth in its five rows. The front row is probably the largest and strongest one. This row is used to bite and tear meat. In its lifetime, it can grow and use near about 20,000. One of the amazing things about great white is they never run out of teeth. When they lose one, another spins forward from the backup or reservoir in the jaw. This tooth replaces the old one and again, there is a strong row of teeth ready to snare small fish species.
The great white shark is the largest predator of the ocean, having thousands of sharp teeth that facilitates its role as a hunter under the water. If you want to feel the presence of this great fish, buy one fossilized tooth today.
- - November 28, 2001
We all know about T-rex (Tyrannosaurus rex), one of the largest dinosaurs ever lived on this planet. It is highly popular due to its size, strength and nature. It was the biggest and probably a fierce carnivore that was about 40 feet long. It had large bone crunching teeth and a massive body balanced by a long & heavy tail. The shape of its teeth was like the size of bananas. When it comes to head and jaws, they were proportionately big and strong. We think, size alone is not the whole story behind its popularity. Their feeding strategies, behavior and bite force made them the most terrifying predator of that time. These dinosaurs went extinct, million years ago and today, we have only their fossilized teeth collected from different parts of the world. We have dinosaur teeth for sale. If you want to buy them, explore our Tyrannosaurus rex (T-Rex) catalog.
- - November 28, 2001
Do you know how many teeth does a white shark have in its entire life? Is it an easy question? There is probably no easy answer when great white shark teeth are concerned. They probably have 24 exposed teeth on its top and lower jaws. But behind, there are five rows that regularly loose teeth and develop within a short period of time. In this way great whites spare hundreds of teeth in their lifetime.
King of the ocean:
Great whites are called as king of the ocean, because they instill both terror and awe in most of us. The average length of a great white was 15 feet long and 5,000 pounds weight. These creatures often attack on unwitting swimmers. Although the Megalodon is the largest, this species is also considered as an undisputed ruler of the sea.
- - November 28, 2001
Who could be the most deadly predator of the ocean? Yes. You are right. It’s giant shark and the ultimate predator were the Megalodon that existed some 10 million years ago. Today, this species exist only in the fossil record. Megalodon had hundreds of tooth to spare and 5 rows of teeth to kill its traitor. Today, owning one tooth can be the symbol of status, especially for those who appreciate the history of the ocean.
At Buriedtreasurefossils.com, we have high quality fossil shark teeth and top quality Megalodon teeth for sale. We have fragmented these teeth into different categories according to their location. So, you can shop these teeth by their location.
- - November 28, 2001
The shark is an image of both magnificence and threat, and has been since humanity took their first treks into sea waters. A shark has a grin few can overlook. The Megalodon shark teeth are not connected deep down of the jaw, but rather are really inserted in the dental layer. Dissimilar to people, sharks shed their teeth ceaselessly all through their lifetime. Like a carpet lift, they are advanced so that the shark is never without, in light of the fact that being without teeth would parallel passing for the creature. The turnover for a tooth speaks the truth like clockwork, and for an extraordinary white shark generally sheds each one hundred to two hundred and thirty days, contingent upon the age of the shark.
- - November 28, 2001
Trilobites went entirely extinct at the end of the Permian period. During this period all species of trilobites were extinguished and the pattern of decline for trilobites had been apparent since the end of the Ordovician. Towards the end of the Devonian period, Phacopidae went extinct and all of the orders had gone barren, except the Proetida. This order prevailed into the Carboniferous. Today, these trilobites considered as buries treasures and we have a huge number of beautifully created Moroccan trilobites for sale. They were copious during the Paleozoic period, but went extinct at the end of the era.
We have different catalogs of these popular fossils. We have also fixed an affordable price for each one of our fossils. Let’s have a look at some of the highly popular trilobites available in our catalog.
- - November 28, 2001
Sharks are bloody, starcarcinogenic and absolutely an incredible creature. The Megalodon was probably the most terrifying shark that existed in the prehistoric time. This is an extinct species of shark stretching nearly 60 feet and three times as long as the great white. If you really want to feel their size and nature, buy their fossilized teeth. Megalodon shark teeth were 7 inches long whereas great white shark teeth are only about 3 inches long. There is no exact information available regarding the extinction of Megalodon shark. The subject still remains under examination over the years.
- - November 28, 2001
The Megalodon was a massive and huge shark species that would put modern day sea predators to shame. This genus of underwater predator was not one to mess with, but they are now extinct. They deserve to be respected. Megalodon lived globally, especially in the warm oceans and became extinct at the end of the Pliocene. People and researchers have been finding fossil shark teeth throughout history. During the middle age, the Europeans thought the fossilized teeth were "tongue stones" of dragons and snakes. They were using those Megalodon shark teeth as pendants. They were also used in medicines. Some Native Americans used them as necklaces, even tools like scrapers.
According to estimates, the body size of a Megalodon was around 60 feet and the average size was 33 feet. Their tooth size was over 7 inches and more common size is between 3 and 5 inches.
- - November 28, 2001
Today, trilobites exist only in the form of fossil. It is classified as a form of early arthropod. When we talk about Paleozoic era, it represents a geographical time period having a few characteristics. This time period sets it apart from others. In the Paleozoic period, life exploded into animal form marking the beginning of this era. It was an era in the Cambrian period and the prolific arthropod became the signpost for the era. If you take a close look at the trilobites, it reveals certain familiarity with modern-day species known to us.
- - November 28, 2001
Fossils are one of the best ways to learn about the past living organisms. They are considered as the record of ancient planet and animal existence. Permineralization is the most common process of preserving the organic remains of a previous time. According to the scientists, almost all living organisms can abdicate fossils, but normally the hard parts of animals and plants fossilize. The decay process includes soft organs, skin, muscle, and other soft internal organs. Teeth and other bones are good candidates for fossilization.





