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- Cave Bear paw$0.00
An exceptionally large, Top Quality fossil Cave Bear paw (Urusus spelaeus) from Romania. These large Ice Age bears lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. These are complete feet with essentially all original fossil bone and are nicely wired together to make an incredible display piece. A wonderful story piece. Authenticity guaranteed. An incredible Ice Age fossil display specimen!
Name: Urusus spelaeus Age: Late Pleistocene Location: Carpathian Mountains, Romania
R513 SIZE: 11-1/4" x 9-1/4"
Note: Added 12 new Ice Age fossils in March 2022. Link -> Cave Bear Fossils
Learn More - Parotodus benedeni - Australia$475.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality Parotodus benedeni (False Mako) shark tooth from the Crawford River Valley, Greenwald, Victoria, Australia. A May Fossil of the Month. Incredible color and preservation. Complete tooth. This tooth is Late Early Miocene (Upper Longfordian) from the Wataepoolan Limestone Fm. A rare collector's Parotodus benedeni tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Australian fossil shark teeth are nearly impossible to source. This is a great specimen from an old collection.
AU15 Size: 1-15/16"
Note - Adding 26 Australian - New Zealand shark teeth in May 2024 Link to Australian - New Zealand shark teeth
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$260.00
A Top Quality, "Picture Tooth" Megalodon tooth - an upper jaw tooth from the Broad River, So. Carolina. An excellent Charcoal Gray with light Gray "clouds" colored crown. Highest quality enamel. The bourlette is a gorgeous black color and 95% complete. The serrations are extra large and sharp with a decent tip and nearly formed small humps at the base. The root is charcoal color, nicely articulated, and complete with root ears & root lobe indentions. This is definitely an earlier Miocene age tooth. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A top quality color collector's Megalodon tooth. An excellent colored Miocene Megalodon tooth - an early Meg tooth design!
SC026 Size: 2-13/16"
Note - Adding 18 new SC Megalodon teeth in March 2023 -> Link to SC Megalodon teeth.
Learn More - Otodus obliquus - Virginia$0.00
A rare, Top Quality Otodus obliquus shark tooth, the extinct Mackerel shark, from the Muddy Creek, Virginia. Nice tan color. Excellent preservation and condition. An early Eocene tooth. These teeth are not commonly found and seen. A rare collectors' tooth in high quality condition. Try finding one of these teeth! Authenticity guaranteed. This is the largest US Otodus obliquus tooth that I have seen. Quite rare.
VA24 SIZE: 2-3/16"
Posting 22 scarce Virginia shark teeth in September 2021. Link to Virginia teeth.
Learn More - Squalus smithi$20.00
Excellent examples of Squalus smithi. A very difficult to find species!
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B431 (Left) SIZE: 1/16" - Squalus smithi$20.00
Excellent examples of Squalus smithi. A very difficult to find species!
B432 (Right) SIZE: 1/16"
Learn More - Palaeocarcharodon orientalis - Transition$150.00
A Rare, TOP QUALITY Palaeocarcharodon transition tooth from Morocco. This is a partially serrated tooth which appears to be an evolutionary intermediate on the path to fully serrated tooth. A lateral tooth. Excellent golden tan color. Very smaller highly irregular serrations along the lower half of the cutting edge only and no side cusp serrations! Extra large side cusps. An exceptional tooth! No repair. A top quality collector's transition tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
M412 SIZE: 1-3/4"
Note - Adding 22 Palaeocarcharodon teeth in July 2022. Link to Palaeocarcharodon teeth.
Learn More - Palaeocarcharodon orientalis - Transition$165.00
An EXTRA LARGE Rare, TOP QUALITY Palaeocarcharodon transition tooth from Morocco. This is a partially serrated tooth which appears to be an evolutionary intermediate on the path to fully serrated tooth. A lateral tooth. Excellent golden tan color. Larger highly irregular serrations at the base that get finer toward the tip and few side cusp serrations! Extra large side cusps. An exceptional tooth! Possible root corner reattached. A top quality collector's transition tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
M411 SIZE: 1-7/8"
Note - Adding 22 Palaeocarcharodon teeth in July 2022. Link to Palaeocarcharodon teeth.
Learn More - Nebrius thielensis$35.00
Excellent examples of Nebrius teeth. Very difficult to find these teeth!
B229 (Right) SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Hexanchus griseus - Peru$0.00
An Ultra Rare, Hexanchus griseus symphyseal tooth from the Sacaco area of Peru. A March Fossil of the Month. This is the nicest complete lower jaw symphyseal (center) tooth that I have seen. Superb preservation and color. Eleven very large and sharp primary cusps. Perfect cusps! An excellent essentially complete root. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality rare collector's tooth. Unfortunately there are no more teeth coming from this site. This is an incredibly rare collector's tooth from an old collection.
P751 Size: 3/4" (wide)
Note - Adding 9 new Peruvian Hexanchus teeth in March 2022 -> Link to Hexanchus Teeth
Learn More - Serratolamna ascheroni$30.00
An Extra Large Serratotlamna ascheroni anterior tooth from the Eocene of Morocco. Great condition and preservation. Beautiful tan color. Tooth on the right. A fantastic collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
M109 (Right) SIZE: 1-3/16"
Learn More - Dolphin tooth - Lee Creek$35.00
A Top Quality Dophin tooth (design 2) from the Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina. This is a complete rooted tooth. Excellent preservation and color. It is a Miocene tooth from the Pungo River Fm. An excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
LC864 Size: 1-3/16"
Note - Adding 22 new Lee Creek dolphin fossils in March 2023. Link to Lee Creek Dolphin fossils.
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