2, 3 cm Physogaleus contortus - Tooth

Out Of Stock 2, 3 cm Physogaleus contortus - Tooth

2, 3 cm Physogaleus contortus - Tooth


Physogaleus contortus is an extinct species of shark from the family of requiem sharks that lived from the late Paleocene to the Miocene. The teeth are rather narrow and the crown may be twisted towards the tip, which is considered a typical feature of this species. Based on this tooth structure, it is assumed that Physogaleus contortus fed mainly on bony fish, similar to today's sand tiger sharks. The teeth show that Physogaleus contortus was adapted to a predatory lifestyle in the open sea.


Species:      Physogaleus contortus (Order: Carcharhiniformes, Genus: Physogaleus)
Age:             approx. 13 - 15 million years
Location:    Lee Creek Mine - Prentiss County - Mississippi/USA Aurora - North Carolina/USA
Weight:       1 g
Condition:  100% genuine and natural, No repairs or restorations

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