7.0 cm sharp tooth of Carcharocles Chubutensis

7.0 cm sharp tooth of Carcharocles Chubutensis

7.0 cm sharp tooth of Carcharocles Chubutensis


For sale is a very nice shark tooth of Carcharocles Chubutensis. It was found in the famous Lee Creek phosphate mines near Aurora in Florida / USA. The tooth offers a very nice play of colors between the gray-white root and the creamy orange of the enamel, in addition the edge teeth are very sharp and nicely preserved.

The Carcharocles Chubutensis is considered as the direct ancestor of the Carcharocles Megalodon.


Species:    Carcharocles Chubutensis
Age:            ca. 15 – 23 million years (Early to Earliest Miocene
Location:  Old Lee Creek Phosphate Mines (closed), Aurora, North Carolina, USA
Weight:      34 g
Condition: 100% genuine and natural, no repairs and no restorations

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