Shark Vertebrae                                    

SKU
M1166
In stock
$75.00
Overview

Three rare, Otodus obliquus vertebrae with nice color from the Khouribga phosphate mining area of Morocco. Exceptional concentric growth rings well preserved as well as the pair of ventral foramina openings along the side. Very thick at 9/16". The top centra faces are very clean. Eocene age. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. Exceptional quality. You don't see associated Otodus vertebrae often!  Note - this specimen weighs  ~3 pounds. International orders with "free shipping" will require supplemental postage. 

M1166           SIZE: 1-7/8"  (9/16" H)

Note - Adding 2 new Otodus obliquus vertebrae in January 2026.     Link to Otodus vertebrae.

This catalog contains exceptional vertebrae from one of the earliest Mackerel sharks, Otodus obliquus. Finding fossilized shark vertebrae is very unique (rare) since the vertebrae were cartilage and were not ideal to fossilize. However, a few shark vertebrae did survive the fossilization process, and we are bringing this rare treat to you!  All vertebrae are early Eocene - (approx. 50 million years ago). These large Otodus (a very large Lamnid shark)  vertebrae are quite spectacular and rare, making them a must have for every fossil shark teeth collection. There is also have a nice selection of rare Cretaceous shark and ray vertebra from the Kem Kem region. You do not see the shark vertebrae very often!

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