Description
These teeth belonged to an "Otodus Obliquus" Shark. It was prehistoric shark related to the modern mackerel shark. Scientists estimate that it may have grown up to 30' in length. Otodus was a wide-spread species, its remains have been found in Africa, Asia, North America, and Europe. The Teeth of this shark are large (up to 4") with smooth cutting edges.
These small shark teeth are in good condition, they are ideal for wire-wrapping or putting into jewelry.
Dimensions: Sizes range from: 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" L
Provenance: Khouribgha phosphate mines, Morocco.
Age: Paleocene 65.5 - 55.8 MYO
Type: Representative specimens
Note: The price listed is for 1 tooth