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- Heterodontus sp.$35.00
Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Anterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST103 SIZE:1/8"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST109 SIZE: 5/16"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST110 SIZE: 1/4"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST111 SIZE: 1/4"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST112 SIZE: 1/4"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST113 SIZE: 3/16"
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Excellent Heterodontus teeth - the Horn shark. Posterior teeth. Very scarce.
ST114 SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Isurus oxyrinchus : Mexico$30.00
A Top Quality Isurus oxyrinchus, the Shortfin Mako, a lateral tooth from Baja, Mexico. Highest quality enamel. Excellent tan color with a tan root. Very good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges. This is a Pliocene age tooth from the Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX223 Size: 1"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Isurus oxyrinchus : Mexico$17.50
A Quality Isurus oxyrinchus, the Shortfin Mako, a lateral tooth from Baja, Mexico. Highest quality enamel. Excellent tan color with a tan root. Good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges. This is a Pliocene age tooth from the Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A nice collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX224 Size: 15/16"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Isurus oxyrinchus : Mexico$25.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Quality Isurus oxyrinchus, the Shortfin Mako, an anterior tooth from Baja, Mexico. High quality enamel. Excellent brown color with a tan root. Good preservation and condition - extra sharp edges. This is a Pliocene age tooth from the Gloria Fm. Authenticity guaranteed. A nice collector's tooth from a rare locality.
MX225 Size: 1-3/8"
Posting 19 species (68 rare shark teeth) from Baja, Mexico. Link to Mexican shark teeth -> Mexico shark teeth
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$950.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Edestus heinrichi associted pair of whorls, from Herrin, Illinois. A July Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. An ultra rare assoiiated pair of tooth whorls. Note - the crown tips are naturally rounded (polished) which thought to be due to wear from the vertical whipping motion used to slice prey. Excellent preservation, serrations, and serration detail. The Edestus shark would have an upper and lower tooth whorl that are vertically opposed. Research showed that they could use their opposing teeth in a scissor-like motion or a vertical whipping motion to cut prey. It is the first animal to cut vertically. A very strange looking and unique acting shark. Shark recreation image is credited to Julio Lacerdo. These rare teeth are Pennsylvanian age from Illinois. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. This is the first associated whorl pait that I have seen.
I02 SIZE: 5" & 4-3/4" w/ root (1-1/4"+ crowns)
Adding 22 Edestus shark teeth in July 2025. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Hexanchus collinsonae - Muddy Creek$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Hexanchus collinsonae tooth, a Sixgill Cow shark, from the Muddy Creek / Fisher - Sullivan site, Virginia. A June Fossil of the Month. A lower jaw symphyseal tooth (female species) with 8 primary cusps. Exceptional color and preservation. This is an Early Eocene (Ypresian) age, Nanjemoy Formation tooth. A special collector's rare Cow shark tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
MC951 Size: 1/4"
Note adding 15 Muddy Creek Cow shark teeth in June 2022. --> Link to Muddy Creek Cow Shark teeth
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