Natural History - Extinct Fossil Shark Tooth Collection
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Late Cretaceous-Pliocene Period, 75 - 3 million years BP. A mixed group of fossil shark teeth comprising: a pair of Negaprion brevirostris lemon shark teeth from the Bone Valley Group, USA; a pair of Squatina sp. angel shark teeth from the Huarra Formation, Chile; a pair of Squalicorax kaupi extinct crow shark teeth from the Lower Demopolis Formation, USA; a pair of Lamna nasus porbeagle shark teeth from Mill, Netherlands; a pair of Squalicorax pristodontus extinct crow shark teeth from Morocco; a Squalus occidentalis extinct dogfish shark tooth from the Round Mountain Silt Formation, USA; fourteen Galeocerdo latidens extinct tiger shark teeth from the Tallahatta Formation, USA; three extinct sand shark teeth, mounted as pendants, from Morocco; supplied in a glazed display box. 29 grams total, 7-45mm (1/4 - 1 3/4"). From an important Scottish collection of shark teeth; acquired on the palaeontological art market. [26, No Reserve]
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Fine condition.
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Natural History - Extinct Fossil Shark Tooth Collection
Estimate £40 - £60
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