You will receive 1 well preserved Palaeocarcharodon fossil tooth in reusable white display frame
Starborn Rare Collector’s Fossils, L, Gemstone, fossil
HKD570.84
- Palaeocarcharodon is an long extinct shark species, also called the pygmy white shark, which possibly was only up to 1m in length. These fossils are incredibly old, dating back up to 62 million years, and are considered the early ancestor of much larger predators like Megalodon and Otodus. They provide valuable insights into the ancient marine ecosystems and the evolution of shark species
- This specimen is rescued and preserved from Khourigba, Morocco where many other marine fossils are found. Unfortunately most fossils are destroyed at a commercial phosphate mining pit in the process of crushing rock to extract industrial minerals. Complete Palaeocarcharodon fossil shark teeth are highly sought after by fossil shark teeth collectors
- For enthusiasts with a strong interest in paleontology, science or a deep fascination with ancient life forms, sourcing fossils can have a personal and spiritual significance and a well preserved fossil shark tooth fits well into every collection. In many cultures, fossils of prehistoric creatures, hold totemic or symbolic significance.
- The stone delivered may differ slightly from the pictured specimen but will be similar and hand-picked by our experienced team, please refer to the picture with a cm scale to compare the size. Approximately 3.5 cm in length
- Will be delivered in a white reusable display frame
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