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Fossilized Shark Teeth on the Internet
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Fossil Shark Teeth From Lee Creek |
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PCS Phosphate Mine near Aurora, NC
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We have just acquired a large number of these beautiful Giant White and Mako shark teeth and will be adding them to these webpages as fast as we can. Please check back.
These beautiful teeth are night and day different in color from the common South Carolina "river" teeth. Their beautiful tan, red, blue and brown coloration is due to the unique impurities in the surrounding sediment. In contrast to South Carolina's Hawthorn Formation, many of the formations associated with the Lee Creek Mine are not "reworked", thus the fossils are a consistant color and their ages are known exactly. Not being "River Teeth" the serrations, tip and enamel are crisp and clean.
Read more about the Lee Creek Mine, CLICK ON: Lee Creek Mine
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Lee Creek Shark Teeth
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