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- Allodesmus kernensis$0.00
An Extra Large Allodesmus kernensis jaw section with a massive canine, a molar, and a open socket. Excellent preservation and excellent color. Museum Quality Allodesmus specimen!
ST1001 BoP SIZE: 4-3/4" (3" H)
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An Extra Large Allodesmus kernensis lower jaw section with two massive canine teeth. Excellent preservation and excellent color. Museum Quality Allodesmus specimen!
ST1002 BoP SIZE: 4-3/8" (2-3/4" H)
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An Extra Large, GEM Allodesmus kernensis molar tooth. Complete tooth - fully rooted. Excellent preservation and excellent color. Museum Quality Allodesmus specimen!
ST1006 BoP SIZE: 2-1/4"
Learn More - Sphyrna zygaena (Smooth Hammerhead)$45.00
A rare, GEM Sphyrna zygaena tooth, the Smooth Hammerhead shark, from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A unique collector's tooth. D041 is the top quality tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
D041 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Hammerhead shark teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Sphyrna zygaena (Smooth Hammerhead)$0.00
A rare Sphyrna zygaena tooth, the Smooth Hammerhead shark, from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A unique collector's tooth. D042 is the top quality tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D042 (Left) SIZE: 3/8"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Hammerhead teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Allodesmus kernensis$65.00
A n Excellent Allodesmus kernensis molar tooth from the Sharktooth Hill area, near Bakersfield, California. Complete tooth - fully rooted with some damage. Excellent preservation and excellent color. A Quality Allodesmus specimen!
ST1019 SIZE: 1-7/16"
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A Top Quality Allodesmus kernensis molar tooth. Complete cheek tooth - fully rooted. Excellent preservation and excellent color. An excellent Allodesmus specimen!
ST1018 SIZE: 1-1/4"
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A GEM Allodesmus kernensis molar tooth. Complete cheek tooth - fully rooted. Excellent preservation and excellent color. An excellent Allodesmus specimen. The BEST!
ST1017 SIZE: 1-3/4"
Learn More - Allodesmus kernensis (Sea Lion)$0.00
An Allodesmus kernensis front tooth. Complete tooth - fully rooted with some damage. Excellent preservation and excellent color. An excellent Allodesmus specimen.
ST1021 SIZE: 1-5/8"
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A quality Allodesmus kernensis canine tooth. Complete tooth - fully rooted with some damage. Excellent preservation and excellent color. An excellent Allodesmus specimen.
ST1015 SIZE: 3"
Learn More - Otodus chubutensis$0.00
A GORGEOUS, Extra Large copper red colored Chubutensis tooth - an upper jaw anterior tooth from the Meherrin River in northeastern No. Carolina. Incredible rare copper red colors! Highest quality enamel. Excellent copper colors. No enamel peel. The bourlette is excellent. The serrations are sharp and large tip serration. Excellent side cusps. The root is gorgeous with few cracks on the face. No repair! A rare Chubutensis collector's tooth. Museum quality. Authenticity guaranteed.
NC061 BoP SIZE: 3"
Learn More - Alopias grandis : Calvert Cliffs$0.00
A rare, Alopias grandis shark tooth, the extinct Giant Thresher, from Calvert Cliffs, Maryland. A posterior tooth. Nice tan color. Excellent preservation and condition. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed.
MD033 SIZE: 11/16"
Posting six Giant Thresher shark teeth in August 2020. Link to Thresher sharks.
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