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.62" 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.
SPECIES
Squalicorax sp.
AGE
LOCATION
South Sulfur River, Texas
SIZE
.62" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#164668
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