Indianna 9 Fossils - Prehistoric Fossils - Logo

Carcharocles Hastalis Shark Tooth #16

$35.00

Fossil Shark Collection

1 in stock

Description

  • Carcharocles Hastalis
  • Miocene – Pliocene Age
  • Shark Tooth Hill
  • Kern County, California
  • Specimen measures approx.  2 1/16″ long along the longest side of tooth.  Specimen will come in the 3.25″ x 4.25″ Riker Mount with Label as shown.

Teeth of the extinct shark Carcharodon hastalis have been found in most Miocene and Pliocene marine deposits in California & Florida that produce shark teeth. It is also found in similar age deposits around the world. Long regarded as a member of the mako shark lineage, it is now thought by many paleontologists to be ancestral to the living great white shark.

 

You were not leaving your cart just like that, right?

You were not leaving your cart just like that, right?

Enter your details below to save your shopping cart for later. And, who knows, maybe we will even send you a sweet discount code :)

Want to receive personalized offers?

Allow notifications to get real-time updates about your shopping cart and who knows, you may even receive a sweet discount code 😊

Maybe later