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- Heptranchias karagalensis$0.00
An EXTRA LARGE, ultra rare, Top Quality Heptranchias karagalensis, Sharpnose Sevengill shark tooth from Karagaly Hill, Kazakhstan. This upper jaw parasymphyseal tooth has 1 primary cusps. An Eocene (Bartonian), Shorym Fm. Cow shark species. The Kazakh Heptranchias karagalensis teeth are extremely rare and excellent examples are hard to locate. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Perfect tooth. Old collection material. The Heptranchias teeth from Kazakhstan shark teeth were never commercially available! Note - this specimen is pictured in the Ekaterinburg 99 techinical journal (Plate 33).
K477 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 18 Rare Kazakh Hexanchus & Heptranchias teeth in June 2023. Kazakhstan Hexanchus teeth Catalog
Learn More - Carcharodon carcharias - Peru$65.00
A Top Quality Great White tooth from the Ica region of Peru. Lower jaw tooth - juvenile shark. Highest quality enamel. An excellent TAN & BLUE colored crown with excellent serrations. Excellent serrations - no wear. The tooth exhibits the side cusps - a juvenile trait. Note - the tooth is a possible Carcharodon hubbelli, GW transition tooth, with small serrations on the lower half of the crown and no serrations on the top half of the crown. Also note - the left root lobe was reattached. Excellent color. A desert shark from the deserts of Peru! Authenticity guaranteed. You don't see these teeth any more.
P231 SIZE: 1-1/4"
Note - Adding 26 new Peruvian Great White teeth in August 2020 -> Link to Peru GW Teeth
Learn More - Isurus hastalis (Carcharodon hastalis)$75.00
A Top Quality, Carcharodon hastalis, Mako shark tooth (upper jaw tooth) from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. Note - This tooth has short pathologic ribs in the enamel. Possibly an attempt to create serrations. There have been some C. hubellii GW transition teeth found in the mine. This tooth has a rich tan crown and a light tan colored root. Excellent colors! Razor sharp cutting edge. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. It is a Pliocene tooth from the Yorktown Fm. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC328 Size: 1-3/4"
Note - Adding 30 new Lee Creek Big "Mako" teeth in February 2023. Link to Lee Creek Mako Teeth.
Learn More - Isurus hastalis (Carcharodon hastalis)$85.00
A Top Quality, Carcharodon hastalis, Mako shark tooth (upper jaw tooth) from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. Note - This tooth has short pathologic ribs in the enamel. Possibly an attempt to create serrations. There have been some C. hubellii GW transition teeth found in the mine. This tooth has a rich two-tone tan crown and a light tan colored root. Excellent colors! Razor sharp cutting edge. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. It is a Pliocene tooth from the Yorktown Fm. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC316 Size: 2-3/16"
Note - Adding 30 new Lee Creek Big "Mako" teeth in February 2023. Link to Lee Creek Mako Teeth.
Learn More - Palaeolagus haydeni$35.00
An extinct early rabbit jaw (Palaeolagus haydeni) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Palaeolagus was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR24 Size: 1-1/8"
Name: Palaeolagus haydeni
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Poebrotherium wilsoni - Extinct Camel$50.00
An extinct early camel jaw (Poebrotherium wilsoni) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Poebrotherium was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR08 Size: 1-7/8"
Name: Poebrotherium wilsoni
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$30.00
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR36 Size: 13/16"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$35.00
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR35 Size: 7/8"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$40.00
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR34 Size: 1-1/4"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$47.50
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR33 Size: 1-3/8"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$50.00
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR32 Size: 1-3/4"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
Learn More - Leptomeryx evansi - Extinct Deer-Like Ruminant$55.00
An extinct early Deer-like Ruminant jaw (Leptomeryx evansi) from Sioux Co., Nebraska. Leptomeryx was one of many mammals that thrived in the Early Oligocene in North America. Found in the Brule Fm. (Rupelian) 33 - 30 million years ago. A very well preserved specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
WR31 Size: 1-3/4"
Name: Leptomeryx evansi
Age: Oligocene
Location: Sioux Co., Nebraska
Note - Posting 49 Oligocene Mammal fossils in January 2025. Link to Oligocene Mammal Fossils
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