Fossil Shark Tooth

Galeocerdo contortus

Age : Miocene

Location : Aurora, Beaufort County, North Carolina,USA

Length of longest edge: 21 mm

This  tooth is indeed a fossil  It comes from an extinct shark called Galeocerdo contortus, which lived approximately 20 to 3 million years ago during the miocene & pliocene periods  

These are a favorite of many collectors because of their unusual shape.


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