PALEOCARCHARODON TEETH
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Beautiful Paleocarcharodon Tooth with Sharp Serrations |
Stock Number STMPA33 |
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Name:
Paleocarcharodon orientalis Tooth
Age: Paleocene
Formation: Phosphate Beds
Location: Khouribga Basin, Morocco
Size: Tooth is 1.7 inches long
Here is an uncommon tooth from the first true White Shark. This is a beautiful Paleocarcharodon orientalis tooth from the Paleocene of Morocco. The razor-sharp serrations are clearly defined and the very tip of the tooth is pointed and in excellent condition. The root is robust and wonderfully preserved. The orange-brown enamel of the tooth is also quite striking. This is a very impressive example of this ''showy'' fossil shark tooth.
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