


I. hastalis Chile 2.01"
Stunning Isurus hastalis specimen has a stunning, glossy enamel and perfect edges.
Found in Austin Pit, Ridgeville Dorchester county, SC
Isurus hastalis, often called the “broad-toothed mako,” was a fast and powerful predator that ruled the oceans during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. With large, smooth-edged teeth, it likely hunted bony fish, marine mammals, and smaller sharks. Considered a probable ancestor of today’s mako sharks, I. hastalis fossils have been found across the globe, highlighting its wide range and dominance in ancient seas.
AGE
Miocene
LOCATION
South Carolina
FORMATION
Hawthorne
Size
2.01"
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I. hastalis Chile 2.01"
Sale price$89.00
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