Squalicorax kaupi - Zahn (Crow Shark †) #5

Squalicorax kaupi - Zahn (Crow Shark †) #5

Squalicorax kaupi - Zahn (Crow Shark †) #5


The 1.4 cm tooth of the now extinct Squalicorax kaupi (crow shark) is beautifully preserved and has fine serrations. The Squalicorax kaupi was a large predatory shark of the late Cretaceous period and belonged to the Anacoracidae family. With a length of up to 5 meters, it was one of the top predators of its time. Its teeth were thorn-shaped and finely serrated, similar to those of today's tiger sharks. Squalicorax kaupi was an opportunistic hunter and scavenger that ate fish, sea turtles, and dinosaur carcasses.


Species:      Squalicorax kaupi (Family: Anacoracidae, Genus: Squalicorax )
Age:             approx. 75 million years (Upper Cretaceous)
Location:    Lower Demopolis Formation - Prentiss County - Mississippi/USA
Weight:       1 g
Condition:  100% genuine and natural, No repairs or restorations

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