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PARCEL THREE FOSSIL SHARK TEETH MYG 1281
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SHART TEETH FOSSIL
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This is a natural untreated specimen from Morocco which is ideal for collecting or made in to a pendant
Parcel of 3 teeth
Weight of parcel 119cts app
Size of largest tooth 47x 29x11mm app
Shark teeth are relics of shark evolution and biology, and as they are often the only part of the shark to survive fossilisation, represent much of the Selachimorpha fossil record, extending back hundreds of millions of years. The most ancient types of sharks date back to 450 million years ago during the Late Ordovician period, and they are mostly known from their fossilised teeth. The most common, however, are from the Cenozoic (65 million years ago). Sharks continually shed their teeth, and some Carchariniformes can shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
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- Weight (cts)
- Colours
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SHART TEETH FOSSIL
OTODUS
This is a natural untreated specimen from Morocco which is ideal for collecting or made in to a pendant
Parcel of 3 teeth
Weight of parcel 119cts app
Size of largest tooth 47x 29x11mm app
Shark teeth are relics of shark evolution and biology, and as they are often the only part of the shark to survive fossilisation, represent much of the Selachimorpha fossil record, extending back hundreds of millions of years. The most ancient types of sharks date back to 450 million years ago during the Late Ordovician period, and they are mostly known from their fossilised teeth. The most common, however, are from the Cenozoic (65 million years ago). Sharks continually shed their teeth, and some Carchariniformes can shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime.
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