

Carcharocles sokolowi Tooth 1.77"
This tooth is in excellent condition, with just a few serrations missing. It shows off the classic coloration of the region and has a rich, glossy enamel that really catches the light. A beautiful and well-preserved specimen for any fossil enthusiast.
Otodus auriculatus (also known as Carcharocles auriculatus) was an early megatoothed shark and a distant ancestor of Megalodon. It lived around 40 million years ago during the Eocene epoch, patrolling prehistoric oceans as a top predator. Its teeth are known for their sharp serrations and distinctive side cusps, traits that gradually faded in later species. Fossils of this shark have been found in various locations around the world.
Species
Carcharocles sokolowi
AGE
Late Eocene
LOCATION
Virginia
FORMATION
Trent
Size
1.77"
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