

Sand Tiger Shark Tooth Set – Bone Valley, Florida (3.5" Display Case)
This fossil set features four sleek and slender teeth from the extinct Sand Tiger Shark, collected from the famed Bone Valley region in Florida. Known for their needle-like shape and glossy enamel, these teeth are beautifully arranged in a 3.5" x 3.5" floating display case. A perfect gift or addition to any fossil collection, offering a glimpse into the prehistoric predators that once patrolled Florida’s ancient seas.
Bone Valley, located in central Florida, is a world-famous fossil site known for its rich deposits of marine and terrestrial fossils from the Miocene to Pliocene epochs, dating roughly 5 to 10 million years ago. This area was once a shallow sea, and as a result, it contains a diverse mix of marine fossils, including shark teeth (like Megalodon and Mako), ray teeth, dugongs, fish, and marine birds. Terrestrial fossils are also common and include prehistoric horse teeth, camel bones, tapirs, alligators, and even saber-toothed cats. The phosphate-rich sediments of Bone Valley help preserve fossils in excellent condition, often with beautiful coloration.
Species
Carcharias taurus
LOCATION
Bone Valley, FL
Size
Largest tooth measures 1.11"
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