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- Ptychodus mammillaris$70.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus mammillaris, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with strong transverse ridges across the cusp that transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T276 SIZE: 1/2"+
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Learn More - Ptychodus mammillaris$70.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus mammillaris, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with strong transverse ridges across the cusp that transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T275 SIZE: 9/16"
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Learn More - Ptychodus mammillaris$65.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus mammillaris, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with strong transverse ridges across the cusp that transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T274 SIZE: 5/8"
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Learn More - Ptychodus mammillaris$75.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus mammillaris, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with strong transverse ridges across the cusp that transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T273 SIZE: 11/16
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Learn More - Ptychodus mammillaris$145.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus mammillaris, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Kamp Ranch Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with strong transverse ridges across the cusp that transition to a concentric pattern at the base of the cusp. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. This is a rare species.
T272 SIZE: 13/16
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Learn More - Ptychodus whipplei$20.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus whipplei, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Ellis Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Arcadia Park Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with a very tall conical cusp with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face, but typically do not reach the margin. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. A juvenile symphyseal tooth.
T031 SIZE: 3/16"
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Learn More - Ptychodus whipplei$20.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus whipplei, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Ellis Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Arcadia Park Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with a very tall conical cusp with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face, but typically do not reach the margin. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. A juvenile symphyseal tooth.
T030 SIZE: 1/4"
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Learn More - Ptychodus whipplei$30.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus whipplei, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Dallas Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Arcadia Park Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with a very tall conical cusp with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face, but typically do not reach the margin. Authenticity guaranteed. Near perfect tooth - root missing.
T028 SIZE: 11/16"
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Learn More - Peripristis semicircularis$0.00
Peripristis semicircularis ; an Extinct Petalodont shark
A very rare, well preserved tooth. Beautifully articulated. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection! The best available!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Stanton Fm. (Missourian)
Location: Louisville, Cass Co., Nebraska
Z148 SIZE: 3/4"
Learn More - Ptychodus anonymus$45.00
A Top Quality Ptychodus anonymus, an extinct durophagous (shell-crushing) shark, tooth from Johnson Co., Texas. An excellent example of this Upper Cretaceous Arcadia Park Fm. tooth. These massive teeth have a design with transverse ridges extending across the cusp face. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
T085 SIZE: 3/8"
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Learn More - Glyptodon reticulatus$395.00
A rare LARGE, well preserved Glyptodon reticulatus scute from the Pampean region, Uruguay. A March Fossil of the Month. Glyptodon was the largest of the the oversized armadillos with a extremely thick shell. It evolved in the Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene in South America. This large scute is complete with no wear. Well fossilized. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - International buyers will pay a shipping supplement to free shipping. Items weighs 1.3 lbs.
X801 Size: 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" x 1-1/2"
Name: Glyptodon reticulatus
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Pampean region, Uruguay
Note - Posting 26 mammal and reptile fossils in March 2024. Link to Other Mammals
Learn More - Equus sp. - Florida$250.00
Two well preserved horse teeth (Equus sp. ) and a deer tooth (Odocoileus sp.) from Okeechobee, Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Deer arrived in No. America in the mid-Miocene. These teeth reside on their original hard sandstone matrix. Lots of prep time required to expose these teeth. Very well fossilized specimens. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A great display piece!
XH13 Size: 3-1/2" (horse) ; 15/16" (deer) ; Matrix size: 5-1/4" x 4-1/2"
Name: Equus sp. & Odocoileus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Okeechobee, Florida
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