Fossil
shark teeth millions of years old, which has turned to stone. These
teeth were found washed up on beaches or in the rivers and estuaries
in Florida or Georgia from prehistoric Shark.
1.
Megladon Shark's tooth, possibly 15 million years old, which has
fossilized and turned to stone. These large sharks, some as
big as school buses and known as Megladon, were predecessors to
today's smaller sharks by comparison and known for their serrate,
triangular teeth that could cut meat from large victims such as
whales. This tooth is approximately 4"HX3.2"W and in excellent
shape.
F12
- Megladon Sharks Tooth - $190.00
These
Sharks teeth are in excellent shape and all have great detail.
Top Left:
F17 - 2"HX1.5"W - Sharks Tooth - $30.00
Top Right:
F18
- 2.5"HX2"W - Sharks Tooth - $35.00
Bottom Left:
F19 - 1.7"HX.7"W - Sharks Tooth $18.00
Bottom
Right:
F20
- 1.5"HX1"W - Sharks Tooth - $18.00 |