Sumatra Fossil Shark Teeth - Shark Tooth Listing By Species

Buried Treasure Fossils offers rare shark teeth for sale from Duri, Riau Province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. The location was known to few and only extensively collected by myself in the early 1990's. A highly unusual, fossiliferous middle Miocene deposit was uncovered during trench construction. The spoil banks have long since been taken back by lush vegetation. (Note - I had a chance to revisit this location in March 2001 after 10 years. It is completely overgrown, no fossils were located, and no new exposures are reported!) The matrix which contains the shark teeth and other fossils is very unique being composed of siderite conglomerate (iron red) with clay clasts. Several matrix fossils are included in the Sumatran shark teeth catalogs. The fossils come from the Telisa formation and were deposited in a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.)

Note - this is a very unusual location and many on the shark teeth may be unique species to this exotic SE Asia locality. Authenticity guaranteed.

 

Scientific nameCommon Name
Alopias grandis (0)Giant Thresher shark
Carcharocles megalodon (5)Extinct Giant White shark
Carcharhinus brachyurus (9)Copper shark
Carcharhinus limbatus (10)Blacktip shark
Carcharhinus macloti (16)Hardnose shark
Carcharhinus plumbeus (9)Sandbar shark
Galeocerdo cuvier (12)Tiger shark
Ginglymostoma sp. (0)Nurse shark
Glyphis glyphis (11)Speartooth shark
Hemipristis serra (6)Snaggletooth shark
Isurus sp. (5)Mako shark
Myliobatis (2)Eagle ray
Sphyrna mokarran (1)Great Hammerhead
Sphyrna zygaena (2)Smooth Hammerhead
Sphyraena striata (6)Barracuda
Trichiurides sagittidens (12)Bony Fish
Other Sumatran Fish (0)Other Fish
Sumatran Fossil Crab (4)Crabs