This is an authentic Enchodus Tooth fossil in its natural root, which is a rare and fascinating find from the prehistoric era. Enchodus was a predatory fish that lived during the late Cretaceous period, and its teeth were adapted to catch and eat smaller fish.

This Enchodus Tooth fossil is a unique addition to any fossil collection or home decor. The tooth has been expertly preserved, showcasing the intricate details of its shape and structure. Its sharp, pointed tip and serrated edges are still visible, and the enamel has a beautiful luster.

This Enchodus Tooth fossil is a piece of natural artwork that adds a touch of prehistory to any room. It's also a great gift for science and nature enthusiasts who appreciate the wonder of the natural world.

Don't miss the chance to own this rare and intriguing Enchodus Tooth fossil, and bring a piece of history to your home or collection!

size: Over 3.93 inches

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