Set of 3 fossilised teeth of Galeocerdo aduncus

Set of 3 fossilised teeth of Galeocerdo aduncus

Set of 3 fossilised teeth of Galeocerdo aduncus


The set of 3 teeth of Galeoderdo aduncus includes teeth in the size of 1.5 - 1.7 centimetres. Galeocerdo aduncus lived 1.8 - 33.9 million years ago and is a relative of the modern tiger shark. It grew up to 5 metres long and the teeth have a distinctive shape. The teeth were found in the Calvert Cliffs in Maryland.
A case for storage is included.


Species:      Galeocerdo aduncus (Order: Carcharhiniformes; Genus: Galeocerdo)
Age:             approx. 33.9 - 1.8 million years (Pleistocene to Oligocene)
Location:    Calvert Formation-Calvert Cliffs Maryland/USA
Weight:       2 g
Condition:  100% genuine and natural, No repairs or restorations

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