


Shark Teeth Collection Box
This Shark Teeth Collection Box features a curated assortment of real specimens designed to introduce learners to ancient marine life and Earth’s prehistoric past. Inside the unfinished wooden display box, you’ll find a variety of fossils including shark teeth, fossilized shark cartilage, vertebrae, and other authentic specimens. Each piece is labeled, making this a great hands-on resource for classrooms, home learning, or anyone interested in paleontology and natural history. The fossils in this collection range from 45 to 70 million years old, offering a tangible connection to life from deep time.
Why You’ll Love This:
- Includes a diverse selection of authentic fossil specimens
- Specimens are labeled to support identification skills
- Fossils date from 45 to 70 million years ago, helping learners explore prehistoric marine ecosystems
- Comes in an unfinished wooden display box that keeps specimens organized and ready for study or display
- Encourages curiosity about natural history, evolution, and scientific classification through real-world materials
A meaningful way to explore Earth’s ancient history while building observation skills and scientific curiosity.
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This Shark Teeth Collection Box features a curated assortment of real specimens designed to introduce learners to ancient marine life and Earth’s prehistoric past. Inside the unfinished wooden display box, you’ll find a variety of fossils including shark teeth, fossilized shark cartilage, vertebrae, and other authentic specimens. Each piece is labeled, making this a great hands-on resource for classrooms, home learning, or anyone interested in paleontology and natural history. The fossils in this collection range from 45 to 70 million years old, offering a tangible connection to life from deep time.
Why You’ll Love This:
- Includes a diverse selection of authentic fossil specimens
- Specimens are labeled to support identification skills
- Fossils date from 45 to 70 million years ago, helping learners explore prehistoric marine ecosystems
- Comes in an unfinished wooden display box that keeps specimens organized and ready for study or display
- Encourages curiosity about natural history, evolution, and scientific classification through real-world materials
A meaningful way to explore Earth’s ancient history while building observation skills and scientific curiosity.











