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- Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$12.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D107 is the upper jaw tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D107 (Left) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$12.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D108 is the upper jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D108 (Right) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$7.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D109 is the upper jaw tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D109 (Left) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$10.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D110 is the upper jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D110 (Right) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$8.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D112 is the lower jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D112 (Right) SIZE: 1/4"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$7.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D113 is the lower jaw tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D113 (Left) SIZE: 3/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus limbatus (Blacktip shark)$8.00
A rare Carcharhinus limbatus tooth, the Blacktip 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 very unique collector's tooth. D114 is the lower jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D114 (Right) SIZE: 3/16"+
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Maryland$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, ultra rare Top Quality Hexanchus griseus tooth - a Sixgill Cow shark, from the Randle's Cliff, Maryland. A June Fossil of the Month. A rare lower jaw symphyseal tooth with 11 primary cusps - male species. This tooth has an excellent brown color with a brown root. Great color and preservation. This is a Miocene age, Calvert Formation tooth. An excellent ultra rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
MD423 Size: 1"
Note adding 23 Maryland Cow shark teeth in June 2022. --> Link to Maryland Cow Shark teeth
Learn More - Paramylodon harlani - Ground Sloth$425.00
A TOP QUALITY Paramylodon harlani sloth claw from an extinct genus of giant ground sloths from northern Florida. This sloth is known as Harlan’s ground sloth. This tooth has excellent preservation. Excellent preservation of the proximal end. There is a little erosion on the tip of the claw. It's near complete with absolutely no restoration or repair. A wonderful Pleistocene giant ground sloth claw specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
X703 SIZE: 2-15/16”
Note – adding 6 Ground Sloth claws & teeth in December 2022. Link to Sloth fossils
Learn More - Notorhynchus cepedianus - Sevengill Cow$0.00
An rare , Top Quality lower jaw symphyseal Notorhynchus tooth - the Sevengill Cow shark, from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. A February Fossil of the Month. This tooth has a rich tan crown with a tan root. 11 main cusps (complete). Incredible color and preservation. These are Miocene age, Pungo River Formation teeth. A Perfect tooth. A fantastic collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC601 Size: 11/16"
Note - Adding 39 Lee Creek Cow Shark teeth in February 2023 Link to Lee Creek Cow shark teeth.
Learn More - Gomphotherium$0.00
A beautifully perserved Miocene Gomphotherium molar from So. Carolina. An extinct elephant ancestor that evolved in the Early Miocene of North America and a close relative to the Mastodon & Mammoth. Exceptional unerupted cusps with great detail and color. Partial root. Well fossilized. Weighs 3 lbs+. No damage. No repair. One of my best Gomp teeth. An exceptional display piece. Authenticity guaranteed.
X602 BoP Size: 6-1/4" x 3" W x 3-3/4" H
Name: Gomphotherium
Age: Miocene
Location: Ashapoo River, Colleton Co., SC
Learn More - Protolamna sokolovi$125.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Protolamna sokolovi, an extinct Mackerel shark, tooth from Tarrant Co., Texas. An October Fossil of the Month. An excellent example of this Lower Cretaceous Paw Paw Fm. shark. These teeth have a unique design with a high root face, broad side cusps, and strong vertical ridges along the crown base. This is an anterior tooth with perfect side cusps. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth.
T242 SIZE: 15/16"
Note - Adding 100+ new Texas shark teeth in October 2021. Link to Texas shark teeth
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