Echinorhinus Blakei Tooth Ex Bob Ernst Collection
This fossilized tooth belonged to a bramble shark and was once a treasured piece in Bob Ernst's collection, from Bakersfield, CA.
Echinorhinus blakei, an extinct shark from the Late Middle Miocene, is found in the Tremblor Formation of Round Mountain Silt. Known for its robust teeth, this species offers insights into Miocene marine life. Fossils from this rich site are highly valued by collectors and researchers for their unique features and historical significance.
Species
Echinorhinus blakei
AGE
Late Miocene
LOCATION
Bakersfield, CA
FORMATION
Temblor Formation -- Round Mountain Silt Member
Size
.53"
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Echinorhinus Blakei Tooth Ex Bob Ernst Collection
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