Ptychodus whipplei Shark - Tooth #3

Ptychodus whipplei Shark - Tooth #3

Ptychodus whipplei Shark - Tooth #3


The dark gray tooth of Ptychodus whipplei has a diameter of approximately 1 centimeter and is beautifully preserved. Ptychodus whipplei is an extinct shark species from the genus Ptychodus, which lived exclusively in the Late Cretaceous period. It was a so-called durophagous shark. This means that it fed on hard-shelled marine animals such as mussels, ammonites, and possibly sea turtles. Its teeth are massive, with a very high and thick crown that has a square to rectangular contour and is equipped with sharp, transverse ridges – ideal for crushing hard shells.


Species:      Ptychodus whipplei (Order: Hybodontiformes; Family: Ptychodontidae)
Age:             approx. 75 million years (Upper Cretaceous)
Location:    Eagle Ford Shale - Dallas-Texas/USA
Weight:       1 g
Condition:  100% genuine and natural, No repairs or restorations

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