Otodus obiquus (fossilized ancient shark teeth)

$35.00

Kem Kem Bed, Formation in Morocco, Africa

lived during the Late Eocene and Miocene epochs about 34 to 21 million years ago

Otodus is an extinct and widespread genus of mackerel sharks that existed from the Paleocene through the Pliocene epochs. Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ὠτ- (ōt-, meaning "ear") and ὀδούς (odous, meaning "tooth"), referring to the distinctive ear-shaped structure of its teeth.

-The teeth are between 2 inches to 2 1./2 inches and will chosen randomly.

Kem Kem Bed, Formation in Morocco, Africa

lived during the Late Eocene and Miocene epochs about 34 to 21 million years ago

Otodus is an extinct and widespread genus of mackerel sharks that existed from the Paleocene through the Pliocene epochs. Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek words ὠτ- (ōt-, meaning "ear") and ὀδούς (odous, meaning "tooth"), referring to the distinctive ear-shaped structure of its teeth.

-The teeth are between 2 inches to 2 1./2 inches and will chosen randomly.