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SHARK617 |
name |
Carcharocles auriculatus (Large example) |
age |
Pliocene Red Crag (Derived Eocene deposit) |
size |
Size of tooth 90mm x 70mm |
location |
Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK |
weight |
106gms |
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description |
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Out of all the Red Crag fossils, the most famous and most sought after are these big sharks teeth and probably the oldest type of "Meg" tooth to be found. The patina and colouration of this specimen is truly exceptional. This is a classic specimen and one for the serious collector of fine fossils. |
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