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- Squaliodalatias savoiei$165.00
A Very Rare, Top Quality Squaliodalatias savoiei tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Dalatiidae shark. The crown is complete and the root is essentially complete. High quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD46 SIZE: 1/8"+
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Squaliodalatias savoiei$115.00
A Very Rare, Quality Squaliodalatias savoiei tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Dalatiidae shark. The crown is complete and the root has small damage. High quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD47 SIZE: 1/8"+
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Squaliodalatias savoiei$115.00
A Very Rare, Quality Squaliodalatias savoiei tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Dalatiidae shark. The crown is complete and the root has small damage. High quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD48 SIZE: 1/8"
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Synechodus dereki$0.00
A Very Rare, Quality Synechodus dereki tooth from Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada. This is a newly named species from the Late Cretaceous deep water Northumberland Formation deposit. A unique species of Palaeospinacidae shark. The crown is complete and the root has small damage. High quality enamel. No repair. A very difficult tooth to locate and an excellent collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. This incredible specimen is from a 20 year old collection.
CD50 SIZE: 1/4"+
Note - Adding 64 Hornby Island deep water shark teeth. -> Link to Hornby Island shark teeth.
Learn More - Equus sp. - Florida$27.50
A well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from northern Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. An upper jaw tooth. Very well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH12 Size: 2"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida, Florida
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Equus sp. - Florida$27.50
A well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from northern Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Very well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH08 Size: 3-1/2"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Central Florida, Florida
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Nannippus - Three Toed Horse$45.00
A well preserved Three Toed Horse tooth (Nannippus aztecus) from central Florida. The Three Toed Horse evolved in North America during the Oligocene and became extinct during the early Pleistocene. Very well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH06 Size: 1-1/2"
Name: Nannippus aztecus
Age: Pliocene
Location: Central Florida, Florida
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Equus sp. - Georgia$35.00
A well preserved horse tooth (Equus sp. ) from ACE Basin, So. Carolina. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. Very well fossilized upper jaw specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH05 Size: 3"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Chatham Co., Georgia
Note - Posting 13 horse fossils in April 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Equus sp. Metatarsal$65.00
A well preserved horse metatarsal bone (Equus sp. ) from Northern Florida. The horse arrived in North America during the late Pliocene and became extinct at the end of the Pleistocene. A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XH22 Size: 9-3/8"
Name: Equus sp.
Age: Pleistocene
Location: Northern Florida
Note - Posting 23 horse fossils in December 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Bison antiquus - Vertebra$47.50
A LARGE, well preserved bison vertebra (Bison antiquus) from West Texas. The bison arrived in North America during the middle Pleistocene (195, 000 to 135,000 years ago). A well fossilized specimen. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
XB06 Size: 10" wide x 4-1/4" high
Name: Bison antiquus
Age: Pleistocene
Location: West Texas
Note - Posting 12 bison fossils in December 2024. Link to Horse Fossils
Learn More - Carcharhinus brachyurus (Copper shark)$12.50
A rare Carcharhinus brachyurus tooth, the Copper 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. D062 is the upper jaw tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D062 (Right) SIZE: 9/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Carcharhinus brachyurus (Copper shark)$8.50
A rare Carcharhinus brachyurus tooth, the Copper 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. D063 is the upper jaw tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D063 (Left) SIZE: 9/16"
Note - 50+ new Sumatran Carcharhinus teeth (4 species) added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
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