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SHARK149 |
name |
Ptychodus decurrens (Very rare) |
age |
Cretaceous, Cenomanian |
size |
Size of Tooth 25mm x 20mm |
location |
Burham, Kent, UK |
weight |
10gms |
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These chalk sharks teeth are becoming very scarse to obtain thesedays either by collecting or through old collections such as this tooth. This particular shark used its crushing teeth to grind and extract its food. The surface detail is superb and most of the root is intact. A must for the collector of rare chalk teeth. |
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