Kazakhstan Fossil Shark Teeth
Buried Treasure Fossils offers incredible Kazakhstan fossil shark teeth for sale including ultra rare early Auriculatus and Otodus teeth. An area of badlands in western Kazakhstan is yielding exquisite middle Eocene age (Upper Shorym age / Bartonian; approx. 37 million years ago) shark teeth. The fossil teeth from this area exhibit superb preservation and coloration. The exquisite detail shown by these teeth are rapidly making this shark tooth site world famous. Being land sites, the detail and preservation exhibited by these shark teeth are nothing less than outstanding - some of the finest marine fossils known. The exceptional and rare teeth from this unique location are a must for every collection. In fact, this area has produced the finest examples of many shark species including the rare and highly sought after transitional Otodus teeth (serrated) which is the precursor to the Carcharocles genus. This is an incredibly rare occurrence of the earliest ancestors to the Megalodon. Authenticity guaranteed. Have a look.
- Notorynchus primigenius$0.00
An ultra rare Top Quality, lower jaw symphyseal (center) Notorynchus primigenius, Seven-gill Cow shark, tooth from Ungoza, Kazakhstan. An Oligocene (Rupelian) Cow shark. Kazakh N. primigenius teeth are quite rare and excellent examples are hard to locate. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A near Perfect tooth. One of the finest localities for Oligocene age shark teeth!
K453 SIZE: 9/16"
Note - Adding 30 Kazakh Notorhynchus teeth in April 2022. Kazakhstan Notorhynchus Catalog
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An ultra rare Top Quality, lower jaw symphyseal (center) Notorhychus sp., Seven-gill Cow shark, tooth from Katchar, Kazakhstan. An unusual undescribed Eocene (Priabonian) Cow shark species. Kazakh N. species teeth are quite rare and excellent examples are hard to locate. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A Perfect tooth. One of the finest localities for Eocene age shark teeth!
K451 SIZE: 1/2"
Note - Adding 30 Kazakh Notorhynchus teeth in April 2022. Kazakhstan Notorhynchus Catalog
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