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3.1" Auriculatus Shark Tooth (Restored Tip) - Dakhla, Morocco
This is a serrated, 3.07" long, fossil tooth of Carcharocles auriculatus. It is believed Carcharocles auriculatus was closely related to the Megalodon but lived nearly 10-20 million years earlier. This tooth was collected from the Late Eocene aged deposits of the Western Sahara Desert in Morocco.
The vast majority of these teeth are found fractured and thus require repair. This tooth is no exception. There is restoration to the tip of the tooth and one cusp.
The vast majority of these teeth are found fractured and thus require repair. This tooth is no exception. There is restoration to the tip of the tooth and one cusp.
SPECIES
Carcharocles auriculatus
AGE
LOCATION
Dakhla, Western Sahara, Morocco
SIZE
3.07" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#58418
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