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- Carcharias acutissimus - Germany$35.00
A Top Quality Carcharias acutissimus tooth, an extinct Sand Tiger shark, from the Mainz Basin, Germany. An upper jaw lateral tooth. An early Oligocene age tooth (Rupelian - 32 MYA). An excellent tooth for the rare tooth collector! No repair or restoration. Perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. These teeth were found in many closed quarries.
GR210 Size: 9/16"
Note - Adding 52 German shark teeth in August 2022 -> Link to German Shark Teeth
Learn More - Carcharias cuspidata - Germany$25.00
A Top Quality Carcharias cuspidata tooth, an extinct Sand Tiger shark, from the Mainz Basin, Germany. An lower jaw lateral tooth. An early Oligocene age tooth (Rupelian - 32 MYA). An excellent tooth for the rare tooth collector! No repair or restoration. Near perfect tooth. Authenticity guaranteed. These teeth were found in many closed quarries.
GR260 Size: 7/8"
Note - Adding 52 German shark teeth in August 2022 -> Link to German Shark Teeth
Learn More - Plesiosaur (Zarafasaura oceanis)$0.00
A LARGE, well preserved, Zarafasaura oceanis Plesiosaur tooth, a large extinct upper Cretaceous marine reptile from the phosphate region (Oulad Abdoun Basin), Khouribga, Morocco. This Plesiosaur has been named Zarafasaura oceanis in 2011. No cracks. No restoration. A fantastic specimen. Authenticity guaranteed.
M1125 SIZE: 2-1/16"
Note - Posted nine new Plesiosaur teeth in October 2022. --> Link to Moroccan Plesiosaur teeth
Learn More - Black Display Frames$0.00
High quality Riker type display frames. Good size for Megalodon teeth. Made in the USA. Dimensions (L x W x D) (Inches)
DD05 Size: 6 x 8 x 2
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- Otodus - Pathologic Tooth$0.00
An exceptional "split & twisted crown" Otodus obliquus tooth from the Khouribga phosphate mining area of Morocco. This pathologic tooth is divided into three sections and twisted! A very difficult pathology to locate. Complete tooth. Note - the right root corner is reattached. It is very difficult to see the break. Authenticity guaranteed. A fantastic collector's tooth.
M059P SIZE: 1-3/16"
Note - Adding 14 Otodus obliquus teeth in November 2022 -> Link to Otodus obliquus teeth
Learn More - Cave Hyena jaw$0.00
A rare exceptionally preserved, Cave Hyena jaw section with three teeth (Crocuta crocuta spelaea) from the Yakutsk Region, Siberia. The Cave Hyena is also known as the Ice Age Spotted Hyena. These extra large hyenas lived in the mountain caves from central Europe to Russia. Excellent teeth with excellent color. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare and wonderful story piece from the Ice Age!
Name: Crocuta crocuta spelaea Age: Late Pleistocene Location: Yakutsk Region, Siberia
R527 SIZE: 5-1/2" Length ; 2-3/8" Wide
Note: Adding 6 new Ice Age fossils in January 2023. Link -> Cave Hyena Fossils
Learn More - Isurus desori - Olcese$25.00
An exceptional pair of upper jaw lateral teeth with a fantastic blue colored crowns with a light tan roots. Sharp edges. Perfect teeth.
ST660 (Left) SIZE: 13/16"
Learn More - Carcharhinus leucus - Venice$12.50
A pair of EXTRA LARGE GEM Carcharhinus leucas teeth. Excellent lower jaw anterior teeth.
F614 (Right) SIZE: 13/16"
Learn More - Carcharias taurus - Venice$17.50
A pair of EXTRA LARGE GEM Carcharias taurus teeth. Exceptional hooked side cusps. Perfect teeth.
F654 (Left) SIZE: 1-5/16"
Learn More - Negaprion brevirostris - Venice$15.00
An excellent pair of EXTRA LARGE Negaprion brevirotris teeth. Perfect teeth.
F632 (Right) SIZE: 1''
Learn More - Eupatagus antillarum - Florida$20.00
A Top Quality Eupatagus antillarum sea urchin from Levi County, Florida. These spiny sea urchins are found in the Ocala Limestone Formation and are Eocene age (38 MYA). Exceptional preservation. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent collectors specimen.
F1101 Size: 2-1/2"
Note - Posting 5 Florida Sea Urchins in December 2021. -> Link to Echinoderms.
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