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Fossilized Shark Teeth on the Internet
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Mixed Fossils
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Miscellaneous Fossils from Morocco, Africa
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Shark Teeth: The ones with the sharp pointed side cusplets are Odontaspis, Carcharias or Striatolamia and the broader ones that have more V shaped cusplets are Cretolamna or Serratolamna. All are extinct sharks.
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Sting Ray Mouth Plates: The rectangular sections with the parallel ridges in the top are teeth from extinct Sting Rays.
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Fish and Shark Vertebra: These look just like what you might find in canned salmon.
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If you are real lucky, you might find a sea shell, a bit of bone or tooth from a fish, whale or even a mosasaur!
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Unlike most fossils like these for sale on the Internet, these are UNPICKED, UNSORTED and sell in bags for US$ 18 per pound. If you would like to order some of these unique fossils:
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| PLEASE NOTE: The fossils in the photo below are representative and NOT the fossils you will receive. We guarantee that the ones you receive will be equal or higher quality. |
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| Page Dated 04/22/02. |