Common Name: Shark Carcharocles Auriculatus Tooth Fossil
Genus/Species: Carcharocles (Carcharodon) auriculatus
Age: 38 Million Years old
Period: Eocene
Formation: Crystal River
Location: Suwannee County, Florida, USA
What a Superb naturally sand polished Auriculatus Shark Tooth Fossil. Magnificent brown-gold enamel with rounded blade, slight serrations and intact side cusplets. Beautifully stunning and well defined root. Splendid Auriculatus tooth and the oldest known member of the Carcharocles genus. The Youngest member and more legendary of this genus, is Carcharocles Megalodon. This Pre-Megalodon is considered the ancestor of the Megalodon. These Prehistoric Whale Hunters are a rare tooth to add to your collection. No repairs or restorations, and actual specimen pictured & guaranteed authentic.
Size: 2.02" Slant Length (L1) 1.88" Slant Length (L2)
Price: out of stock
Item #: RIC012
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