Gem SC Chubutensis Tooth
Perfect chubutensis from South Carolina river. Very sharp serrations
The Chubutensis shark tooth, from the extinct species Carcharocles chubutensis, is a highly prized fossil among collectors and paleontologists. These teeth are characterized by their large size, often reaching over 4 inches in length, with a broad, triangular shape and finely serrated edges. Originating from the Miocene epoch, approximately 23 to 5 million years ago, these fossils are typically found in marine sediment deposits. Their robust and distinctive appearance provides valuable insights into the evolution of ancient predatory sharks, closely related to the famous Megalodon.
LOCATION
South Carolina River
Size
1.54"
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Gem SC Chubutensis Tooth
Sale price$59.00
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