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SHARK297 |
name |
Carcharocles auriculatus (Large example) |
age |
Pliocene, Red Crag |
size |
Length of tooth 90mm |
location |
Walton-on-Naze, Essex, UK |
weight |
80gms |
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description |
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From the famous "derived" beds of the Red Crag comes this highly sought after, very large shark's tooth. The Patina and colouration of the tooth is typical of the preservation from this site. This tooth is 3 1/2 inches long and comes from the largest shark that swam around the shores in prehistoric times. Fossils Direct always strive to bring our customers the best and finest fossils from the UK and this is such an example - it's sure not to disappoint the avid collector !! |
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