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SHARK106 |
| name |
Acrodus nobilis |
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| size |
Length of tooth 25mm |
| location |
Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK |
| weight |
2gms |
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| A perfect example of a Hybodont shark tooth. These sharks lived in the seas approximately 200 million years ago, living close to the sea bed and had a diet of Molluscs and Crustaceans. This is a classic and highly sought after tooth. |
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