Description
This Fossil Shark Teeth Collection includes three authentic specimens: one Mackerel Shark, one Crow Shark, and one Sand Tiger Shark tooth. Each fossil has been preserved through natural mineralization and is housed in a protective case (3″ long × 0.75″ high). Every set is unique, as no two fossils are alike.
Shark Species in the Set
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Mackerel Shark Tooth (50–60 million years old) — Associated with the lineage believed to have evolved into the Megalodon, one of Earth’s most formidable prehistoric predators.
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Crow Shark Tooth (75–100 million years old) — Recognizable by its broad, serrated edges, suggesting it fed on large animals and sea turtles.
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Sand Tiger Shark Tooth (50–60 million years old) — Noted for its needle-like appearance, ideal for seizing fish, rays, and squid.
Educational & Collectible Value
Fossilized shark teeth are excellent for geology enthusiasts, natural history students, and collectors. Their unique shapes and preservation provide a glimpse into prehistoric oceans and the evolution of apex predators.
Care & Display
Keep in the included display case for protection. Clean gently with a dry, soft cloth. Perfect for shelves, desks, educational settings, or collector’s cabinets.









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