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JUVENILE FOSSIL GREAT WHITE SHARK TOOTH
Suwannee River - Georgia, U.S.A.
MIOCENE
to PLIOCENE PERIOD: 15 - 1.81 million years ago
Fossil
Great White shark teeth from the famous Suwannee River in Georgia,
U.S.A. are highly uncommon and rare in the Miocene / Pliocene layers. It seems that during the reign of C. megalodon, C. carcharias was keeping a low profile and for a good
reason, Megalodon was much larger with just as bad an attitude if not
worse. It isn't until the Pleistocene that the fossil shark teeth
of the Great White Shark are
found with greater regularity.
This
is a fine grade juvenile fossil GREAT WHITE
SHARK
tooth. It has crisp serrations with minor natural feeding wear and enamel in a dark
deep sea olive green and yellow. We do not clear-coat or
enhance our teeth in any way. These Great White Shark fossil teeth are becoming harder and
harder to find in really nice and complete condition and are rarer than
the South American teeth that flooded the market in the past years. There is NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
A fine grade example United States tooth for the advanced shark tooth collection.
NICE
JUVENILE GREAT
WHITE TOOTH - UNITED STATES FOSSIL GREAT WHITE TEETH ARE SCARCE
.95"
in length on the diagonal edge
$115 SH21-014
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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