.5" Fossil Crow Shark (Squalicorax) Tooth - Texas

This is a Cretaceous age, Squalicorax shark tooth from the South Sulfur River in Texas. Comes in an acrylic display case.

Squalicorax would have had a body type very similar to today's grey sharks, but the teeth most closely resemble that of tiger sharks. It was likely a coastal predator, but there is evidence it was also a scavenger: a Squalicorax tooth was found embedded on the bone of a hadrosaur. Hadrosaurs were terrestrial dinosaurs, so that hadrosaur likely had died on land before being swept out to sea.
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SPECIES
Squalicorax sp.
LOCATION
South Sulfur River, Texas
SIZE
.5" long
ITEM
#164667
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