Bull Shark Tooth

£8.00

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A fossilised upper Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas) tooth from the Miocene (approx. 20-16 million years old), collected from the Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, USA. This specimen is from the upper jaw and features a sharp serrated blade with a triangular shape.

Details:

  1. Size: 2cm in length, 1.8cm in width and 4mm in height
  2. Condition: has had no repairs and no restoration
  3. Origin: North Carolina, USA
  4. Ideal for Collectors with a budget, experienced collectors

Authenticity:

Comes with a certificate of Authenticity along with an information card about the fossil.