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- Squalus smithi$17.50
Excellent examples of Squalus smithi. A very difficult to find species!
B430 (Right) SIZE: 3/32"
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 - Carcharodon hubbelli$0.00
A rare, ~3" GEM Great White transition shark tooth, Carcharodon hubbelli, from Chile. The C. hubbelli is an evolutionary transition from the non-serrated big-tooth Mako shark to the fully serrated Great White shark which takes place in the late Miocene period. A FANTASTIC, EXTRA LARGE GW Transition tooth. The BEST of the BEST!
C201T Size: 2-15/16"
Learn More - Nebrius thielensis$35.00
Excellent examples of Nebrius teeth. Very difficult to find these teeth!
B229 (Right) SIZE: 3/16"
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Excellent examples of Nebrius teeth. Very difficult to find these teeth!
B230 (Left) SIZE: 3/16"
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Excellent examples of Nebrius teeth. Very difficult to find these teeth!
B231 (Right) SIZE: 3/16"
Learn More - Edestus heinrichi$0.00
An ultra rare, Top Quality EXTRA LARGE Edestus heinrichi shark whorl section with 4 big crowns, from Sparta, Illinois. An August Fossil of the Month. This is a Paleozoic shark that lived in swamps that our now underground coal deposits. Excellent preservation and serrations. Note - extra long root whorl section with 4 extra large crowns - very rare. 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 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. Four crown whorl sections are extremely rare!
I01 BoP SIZE: 2" teeth (Whorl 6")
Adding 15 Edestus shark specimens in August 2020. Link to Edestus shark.
Learn More - Hemipristis curvatus (Eocene)$50.00
This catalog contains very nice teeth from an early, scarce Snaggle-toothed shark, Hemipristis curvatus. Very difficult teeth to find!
SC1061 SIZE: 11/16"
Learn More - Palaeocarcharodon orientalis$135.00
A TOP QUALITY Palaeocarcharodon tooth from Morocco. An excellent anterior tooth. Gorgeous tan color. Extra large and irregular serrations along the cutting edge and cusps! Large side cusps. An incredible tooth! No repair. A top quality collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
M415 SIZE: 1-11/16"
Note - Adding 12 Palaeocarcharodon teeth in December 2024. Link to Palaeocarcharodon teeth.
Learn More - Odontaspis ferox$50.00
An EXCELLENT Odontaspis ferox anterior tooth with four sharp side cusps from Chile. A Sand Tiger shark. Great color and preservation. Super collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
C654 SIZE: 13/16"
Note - Adding 8 new Chilean Odontaspis teeth in March 2020 -> Link to Odontaspis teeth
Learn More - Hetrodontus vincenti$7.50
Excellent examples of Hetrodontus lateral teeth. Very difficult to find these teeth!
B149 SIZE: 3/16"
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