Dent Fossil Of Shark Carcharodon Hastalis (France - 3.7 Centimetres - 015)

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 Fossil shark tooth Carcharodon Hastalis in a box

Origin: France - Doué la Fontaine - the Faluns

Date: Eocene to Pliocene

Diagonals: 3.7 x 3.2 centimeters

Unrestored natural tooth

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Old stock: before 2016

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The big-tooth mako shark or simply the giant mako shark (Carcharodon hastalis or Cosmopolitodus hastalis) is an extinct species of Lamniformes sharks belonging to the genus Carcharodon

Its teeth can reach lengths of up to 7.5 cm and are found throughout the world. It is believed to be an ancestor of the great white shark, a fact exemplified by the transitional species Carcharodon hubbelli, and probably one of the top predators in its ecosystem; preying on small whales and other mammals. Carcharodon hastalis lived from the Eocene to the Pliocene

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 What you see in the photo is what you will receive at home All my fossils, meteorites and others are guaranteed authentic and come from private collections or professional dealers in compliance with legislation. The big-tooth mako shark or simply the giant mako shark (Carcharodon hastalis or Cosmopolitodus hastalis) is an extinct species of Lamniformes sharks belonging to the genus Carcharodon Its teeth can reach lengths of up to 7.5 cm and are found throughout the world. It is believed to be an ancestor of the great white shark, a fact exemplified by the transitional species Carcharodon hubbelli, and probably one of the top predators in its ecosystem; preying on small whales and other mammals. Carcharodon hastalis lived from the Eocene to the Pliocene  I have a large selection in my Ebay
Type Fossile
Sous-type Poisson