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- Brown Bear - Urus arctos$0.00
A Top Quality, fossil baby ancestral Brown Bear jaw (Urusus arctos) from southern Germany. These large bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia along with the cave bear. New find. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age!
Name: Urusus arctos Age: Late Pleistocene
Location: Waischenfeld, Germany
R525 SIZE: 3-1/4"
Note: Added 24 new Ice Age / Cave Bear items in October 2022. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Otodus angustidens$115.00
A Top Quality Angustidens - upper jaw Anterior tooth from the Wando River, So. Carolina. Highest quality enamel. Bourlette is an excellent maroon color and complete. Excellent serrations with a good tip. Good side cusps. The root is excellent with no hydration cracks. Great color and preservation. No repair or restoration. An Oligocene age tooth from the Chandler Bridge Formation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent Angustidens tooth from So. Carolina.
SC520 SIZE: 1-15/16"
Note - Adding 20+ new Angustidens teeth in January 2020. --> Link to Angustidens teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus plumbeus (Sandbarshark)$17.50
A rare Carcharhinus plumbeus tooth, the Sandbar 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. D082 is the upper jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D082 (Right) SIZE: 7/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Mennerotodus glueckmani$75.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Mennerotodus glueckmani (a Sand Tiger shark) tooth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan. Anterior position. Excellent side cusps! Incredible color and condition. An incredible Eocene (Bartonian) age tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth! You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth. No new teeth available in the US since 2008.
K301 SIZE: 1-11/16"
Note - Adding 15 new Mennerotodus teeth in July 2024. Mennerotodus Catalog Link
Learn More - Alopias grandis - Lee Creek$150.00
An Ultra Rare, Quality, scarce Alopias grandis tooth, an extinct giant Thresher shark, for sale from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. Excellent color and condition. These teeth are Miocene age from the Pungo River Formation. An incredibly rare collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This tooth is missing from 99.9% of all Lee Creek shark tooth collections!
LC571 SIZE: 1-1/2"
Note - Adding 25 Lee Creek Thresher shark teeth in February 2023. Link to Lee Creek Thresher shark teeth.
Learn More - Harpactocarcinus punctulatus (Crab)$0.00
A rare, large Italian fossil crab, Harpactocarcinus punctulatus, on matrix. This fossil crab has a complete carapaces and both arms and claws. This crab is Eocene age (Rialo formation) from Monte Baldo, Verona, Italy. NO repair! The BEST of the BEST!
X400 Size: 4" x 3-3/4"
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$0.00
A Top Quality, CLASSIC Bone Valley Megalodon tooth from Venice, Florida. Our last Fossil of the Month offering for December. The crown has a fantastic dark green-gray colored enamel with dark swirls across the top - very unusual! The bourlette is black & eroded and the root is an off white. Great color! Few hydration cracks! The serrations are sharp with some damage. Authenticity guaranteed. An incredibly colored Megalodon tooth. An excellent Venice Meg from the "early days."
F001 BoP4 Size: 3-1/8"
Note - Adding 18 new Bone Valley Fm. Megalodon teeth in Dec. 2017. Link to the BV Meg teeth.
Learn More - Striatolamia rossica$60.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Striatolamia rossica (a Sand Tiger shark) tooth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan. Anterior position. Incredible color and condition. An incredible Eocene (Bartonian) age tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth! You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth.
K006 SIZE: 1-15/16"
Learn More - Striatolamia rossica$60.00
An EXTRA LARGE, Top Quality Striatolamia rossica (a Sand Tiger shark) tooth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan. Lateral position. Incredible color and condition. An incredible Eocene (Bartonian) age tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth! You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth.
K014 SIZE: 1-11/16"
Learn More - Striatolamia rossica$50.00
A LARGE, Top Quality Striatolamia rossica (a Sand Tiger shark) tooth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan. Lateral position. Incredible color and condition. An incredible Eocene (Bartonian) age tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth! You will enjoy the quality of the Kazakh teeth.
K018 SIZE: 1-7/16"
Learn More - Galeocerdo cuvier (Sumatra)$20.00
A rare Galecerdo cuvier tooth 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. Authenticity guaranteed.
D012 SIZE: 13/16"
Note - 14 new Sumatran Tiger shark teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran 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.
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