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100 PC’s Fossil Shark SQUALICORAX teeth – Bulk Fossil
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Authentic Squalicorax Teeth Fossils – Best Quality from Sidi Chennane
Squalicorax teeth fossils, sourced from the renowned phosphate deposits of Sidi Chennane Basin near Khouribga, Morocco. These fossils, dating back to the Late Cretaceous period (~70-80 million years ago), showcase the apex predator known as the “Crow Shark,” a fearsome marine predator of its time.
Size Options: Available in two sizes—0.75″ and 1.25″—these teeth are expertly preserved and present with high-quality enamel and serrated edges, making them a prized addition to any fossil collection.
Authenticity: Each tooth is 100% authentic, ensuring you receive a genuine piece of prehistory. Their natural variations and distinctive features make each fossil unique.
Condition: These are some of the finest examples available, with minimal to no restoration. They are ideal for collectors, educators, or enthusiasts looking to own a piece of ancient marine history.
SPECIES : SQUALICORAX KAUPI.
AGE : Eocene (~55 Million Years Old)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 0.75″ – 1.25″
CATEGORY : Shark Fossils
Ideal for educational purposes or as unique gifts, these fossil shark teeth offer a tangible connection to the ancient past.
Squalicorax kaupi is a species of extinct shark that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 100 to 66 million years ago. The genus Squalicorax, often referred to as “crow sharks,” is known for its distinctive teeth, which have a broad, triangular shape with serrated edges. These teeth are relatively small compared to other prehistoric sharks but are notable for their sharpness and efficiency in cutting.
Squalicorax kaupi is typically found in marine deposits that were once shallow seas, such as those in North America, Europe, and North Africa. These sharks were likely scavengers, feeding on a variety of prey including fish, marine reptiles, and possibly even dinosaur carcasses that washed into the sea.
The teeth of Squalicorax kaupi are popular among fossil collectors due to their distinct shape and the historical period they represent.
Otodus obliquus and Megalodon
The connection between Otodus obliquus and Megalodon lies in their evolutionary relationship. Researchers consider Otodus obliquus an ancestor of Megalodon, with the prevailing belief that Megalodon evolved from a lineage of Otodus species. Fossil evidence suggests a transition from Otodus-like sharks to the larger, more massive Megalodon over millions of years.
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