Paleozoic Shark Teeth - Russian

Paleozoic Shark Teeth - Russian

Buried Treasure Fossils offers a large selection of top quality Russian Paleozoic shark teeth for sale. These teeth are early fossil shark teeth are rare and in a very limited supply! Few people realize that sharks have been in existence for approximately 400 million years - nearly twice as old as the dinosaurs! These Russian Paleozoic sharks date about 300 million years ago. Authenticity guaranteed.

Few collectors are familiar with Paleozoic shark teeth since they are quite rare. About 450 million years ago, we have the earliest fossil evidence for sharks or their ancestors (cartilaginous fish) which possessed a few scales, but no teeth during the Late Ordovician Period. The first sharks with teeth were present in the early Devonian. During Paleozoic (Carboniferous Period) which began 359 million years ago, the “golden age” of sharks begins with a large number of shark species ruling the seas and inland waters. Very strange looking shark species evolved such as, the Edestus and Helicoprion with their spiral protruding saw-like jaws. Unfortunately, the mass extinction event at the end of the Paleozoic (Permian), wiped out 96% of all marine life. The quantity of Paleozoic shark teeth available is very small compared to the amount teeth from the Eocene through Pliocene which the collector community is more familiar with.

Our best selection of rare Russian Paleozoic shark teeth ever!

 


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  1. Platyxystrodus sp.
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    Crown is nicely articulated. A well preserved extra large specimen. Rare species.  An excellent collector's tooth!

    Age: Lower Carboniferous (320 MYA); Serpuchov Fm.

    Location: Serpuchov, Russia

    R256        SIZE: 3/8"

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  2. Poecilodus sauctiludovici
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    Extra large size. Crown is nicely articulated. A well preserved extra large specimen. Rare species.  An excellent collector's tooth!

    Age: Lower Carboniferous (320 MYA); Serpuchov Fm.

    Location: Serpuchov, Russia

    R036       SIZE: 3/8"+

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  3. Polyacrodus sp.
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    Top of crown is nicely articulated. A well preserved extra large specimen. Matrix free. An excellent collector's tooth.

    Age: Upper Carboniferous (295 MYA); Kasimov Fm.

    Location: Achkasovo, Russia

    R072         SIZE: 3/4"

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  4. Symmorium sp.
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    An excellent unclassified Symmorium species. Multiple cusped crown with a large, flat based root. A well preserved extra large specimen.  An excellent collector's tooth!

    Age: Lower Carboniferous (320 MYA); Serpuchov Fm.

    Location: Serpuchov, Russia

    R046      SIZE: 1/8"

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