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- Squalicorax bassanii$75.00
Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii tooth. These teeth are massive.
M615 SIZE: 1-5/16"
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Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii tooth. These teeth are massive.
M616 SIZE: 1-3/16"
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Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii tooth. These teeth are massive.
M617 SIZE: 1-3/16"
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Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii tooth. These teeth are massive.
M618 SIZE: 1-3/16"
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Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii tooth. These teeth are massive.
M619 SIZE: 1-3/16"
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Excellent, incredibly large Squalicorax bassanii anterior tooth. These teeth are massive.
M622 SIZE: 1-3/16"
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Excellent, extra large Squalicorax bassanii anterior tooth. These teeth are massive.
M623 SIZE: 1-1/8"+
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Excellent, extra large Squalicorax bassanii anterior tooth. These teeth are massive.
M624 SIZE: 1-1/8"
Learn More - Poeciliodus sp.$0.00
Poeciliodus sp.; an Extinct Bradydont shark
A rare crusher tooth from the Paleozoic era. Exceptional preservation and excellent surface articulation. An exceptional collector's piece from an old collection!
Age: Pennsylvanian (300 mya) ; Lane Shale Fm. (Missourian)
Location: Johnson Co., Kansas
Z141 SIZE: 5/8"
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- Otodus obliquus (Auriculatus ancestor)$0.00
A very rare, Otodus obliquus tooth from the copper-red site of No. Carolina. The crown has no serrations. Typical Otodus side cusps. Complete root. Early Eocene - Ypresian age. A very rare collector's tooth. Very few Otodus teeth found at this site!
NC251 SIZE: 2-3/16"Note - Adding 9 early NC red site early Rics, transition teeth, and later Rics in June 2020. Link to NC Auriculatus teeth
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