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Shark Tooth in Matrix $9.99

Shark Tooth in Matrix $9.99

The Shark tooth in matrix specimens are genuine fossil pieces that showcase preserved shark teeth still embedded in their natural surrounding rock. These specimens are excellent teaching tools for understanding both ancient marine life and the geological conditions that allow fossils to form. They’re great for students, fossil collectors, museum enthusiasts, and anyone curious about paleontology and sedimentary environments.

Why you'll love this:

  • Authentic fossil teeth preserved within their original matrix stone
  • Offer clear examples of how fossils form and are discovered in the field
  • Durable and well‑preserved, making them ideal for display or classroom learning
  • Useful for exploring sedimentary rock layers, prehistoric marine ecosystems, and fossilization
  • Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a paleontology collection

A hands‑on way to connect with Earth’s ancient oceans and the stories preserved in stone.

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The Shark tooth in matrix specimens are genuine fossil pieces that showcase preserved shark teeth still embedded in their natural surrounding rock. These specimens are excellent teaching tools for understanding both ancient marine life and the geological conditions that allow fossils to form. They’re great for students, fossil collectors, museum enthusiasts, and anyone curious about paleontology and sedimentary environments.

Why you'll love this:

  • Authentic fossil teeth preserved within their original matrix stone
  • Offer clear examples of how fossils form and are discovered in the field
  • Durable and well‑preserved, making them ideal for display or classroom learning
  • Useful for exploring sedimentary rock layers, prehistoric marine ecosystems, and fossilization
  • Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a paleontology collection

A hands‑on way to connect with Earth’s ancient oceans and the stories preserved in stone.