
Fossil Shark Tooth $20.00
This fossil tooth comes from Otodus obliquus, a massive extinct mackerel shark that lived 54ā33 million years ago. Scientists estimate this species could reach lengths of up to 30 feet, and it is considered a probable ancestor of the iconic Megalodon. Each tooth offers a tangible connection to the ancient oceans and the evolution of some of the largest predators in history.
Why Youāll Love This
- Authentic Fossil ā A real shark tooth from the extinct species Otodus obliquus
- Educational Value ā Excellent for studying shark evolution, marine paleontology, and the fossil record
- Collectible Size ā Teeth average over 2 inches long, perfect for display or scientific exploration
- Unique Specimens ā Each tooth varies in size, color, and pattern, making every piece one-of-a-kind
- Display-Ready ā Ideal for collectors, classrooms, or fossil enthusiasts seeking a striking conversation piece
A captivating glimpse into the ancient oceans and the incredible creatures that once ruled them.
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This fossil tooth comes from Otodus obliquus, a massive extinct mackerel shark that lived 54ā33 million years ago. Scientists estimate this species could reach lengths of up to 30 feet, and it is considered a probable ancestor of the iconic Megalodon. Each tooth offers a tangible connection to the ancient oceans and the evolution of some of the largest predators in history.
Why Youāll Love This
- Authentic Fossil ā A real shark tooth from the extinct species Otodus obliquus
- Educational Value ā Excellent for studying shark evolution, marine paleontology, and the fossil record
- Collectible Size ā Teeth average over 2 inches long, perfect for display or scientific exploration
- Unique Specimens ā Each tooth varies in size, color, and pattern, making every piece one-of-a-kind
- Display-Ready ā Ideal for collectors, classrooms, or fossil enthusiasts seeking a striking conversation piece
A captivating glimpse into the ancient oceans and the incredible creatures that once ruled them.











