Megalodon Era Shark Teeth Collection Framed Labeled Fossil Shark Tooth Lot For Sale
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Megalodon Era Shark Teeth Collection Framed Labeled Fossil Shark Tooth Lot:
$44.99
Hi all!These are labeled collections of eight shark teeth in 6.25 x 5.25 x 1.25 inch Riker Mounts from the Miocene of the U.S. East Coast! Makes a great display piece or gift for aspiring paleontologists, each comes with a one page description of the species displayed, a copy of which is available below!The size and quality of each fossil varies from case to case. Above are pictures of the available collections. You may pick whichever one you want. If I don't hear from you before shipping, one will be picked at random.The eight species in each collection are the Extinct Great White Shark(Cosmopolitodus hastalis), Sand Tiger (Carcharias sp.), Eagle Ray (Myliobatis sp.), Requiem(Carcharhinus sp.), Lemon (Negaprion sp.), Snaggletooth (Hemipristis serra), LongtoothTiger (Physogaleus contortus), and a nearly completeMegalodon (Carcharocles megalodon)!Extinct White: (Cosmopolitodus hastalis) The ancestor to the modern Great White Shark, The Extinct White Shark grew to over 20 feet (6 meters) in length and fed primarily on large fish, marine mammals, and smaller sharks.SandTiger: (Carchariassp.) The Sand Tiger Shark lives in large schools in warm shallow water. Theygrow to over 10 feet (3 meters) long and primarily feed on smaller fish,sharks, crustaceans, and squid.
EagleRay: (Myliobatissp.) Stingrays are close relatives of sharks. Eagle rays have broad triangularfins and flat teeth for crushing shellfish. The ridged side of the tooth isactually the root.
Requiem:(Carcharhinus sp.) Shark teeth of the genus Carcharhinus (a genus from a group of sharks called "Requiem Sharks") are very similar across species, all 35 of them! Species include the Bull, Dusky, Blacktip, Spinner, Copper, and Silky Sharks. The largest, the Dusky, grows to over 14 feet (4.2 meters) long though most species are less than 6 feet (1.8 meters). One species, the Bull Shark, is considered one of the most dangerous sharks in the world and is able to swim in salt and fresh water! All species feed on smaller fish, sharks, crustaceans, and squid.
Lemon: (Negaprion sp.) Lemon Sharks use thesame nursery grounds for their pups for many generations. They grow to over 10feet (3 meters) long and primarily feed on smaller fish, sharks, crustaceans,and squid.
Snaggletooth: (Hemipristis serra) Thislarge extinct shark grew to lengths of 20 feet (6 meters) and had teeth thatlooked like little chainsaws! The modern Snaggletooth is much smaller growingup to 7. 5 feet long (2.25 meters) and feed on smaller fish, sharks,crustaceans, and squid.
LongTooth Tiger:(Physogaleus contortus) This species was originally thought to be moreclosely related to the Tiger shark (Galeocerdo). It was later reclassifiedunder the extinct genus Physogaleus (this species is also extinct). They wouldhave grown to over 10 feet (3 meters) long and primarily feed on smaller fish,sharks, crustaceans, and squid as indicated by its long-pointed teeth.
Megalodon: (Carcharocles megalodon)Megalodon was the largest known species of shark to have ever lived. It grew toover 60 feet (18 meters) in length and fed primarily on large marine mammalsincluding whales, dolphins, seals, manatees, and even the occasional Mammothout for a swim.
Shark Teeth are not glued down but are wrapped individually and placed in their proper spot. They may shift during shipping. If you need help rearranging the teeth, please send me a message and a picture and I will be happy to help!
All of my items come with a Certificate of Authenticity! If I have a fossil listed up as something, I make darn well sure that's what it is!I do combined shipping on all items upon request!I have all sorts of fossils for sale at great prices and I upload new items frequently! Click on seller info to see my other items!
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