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LARGE
2.25 INCH
FOSSIL GREAT WHITE SHARK TOOTH FROM U.S.A.
St. Mary's River - Georgia, U.S.A. MIOCENE
to PLIOCENE PERIOD: 15 - 1.81 million years ago
Fossil
Great White shark teeth from the famous St. Mary's 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.
GREAT WHITE
SHARK fossil teeth over 2 inches are not common. This is a fine
quality 2.25" specimen from the upper jaw. It features fine naturally lustrous black enamel and
excellent serrations. In light of the barrage of South American Great White teeth,
as a U.S.A. example, it
is from a lesser common source. There is NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
LARGE TOOTH FOR THIS SPECIES - NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION - FROM THE
U.S.A., NOT SOUTH AMERICA!
2.25"
in length on the diagonal edge
SOLD
SH21-008
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
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