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.46" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas
This is a fascinating, .46" wide tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus sp.) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period.
Paleontologists believe these crusher sharks grew to be about 4-5 meters long. Given their teeth, we can assume they probably crushed and ate large shelled animals such as giant clams and ammonites.
Paleontologists believe these crusher sharks grew to be about 4-5 meters long. Given their teeth, we can assume they probably crushed and ate large shelled animals such as giant clams and ammonites.
SPECIES
Ptychodus sp.
LOCATION
Blue Hills, Kansas
FORMATION
Carlile Formation
SIZE
.46" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#218624
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