Product Description
ID
|
Carcharocles angustidens
|
||
FOUND
|
Beaufort, South Carolina
|
||
AGE
|
OLIGOCENE: 28 million years
|
||
SIZE
|
1.8" - 1.7" long on the diagonal
|
||
CONDITION
|
NO REPAIR OR RESTORATION.
|
||
NOTE
|
NICE EDUCATIONAL SET OR
|
||
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX
|
The extinct Carcharocles angustidens species of shark is the first in the lineage of extinct Great White Sharks and is considered the second generation of giant White sharks preceding the notorious C. megalodon shark. This shark shows features of its teeth that later Megalodon dropped, namely, the cusplets flanking the crown.
This is a set of THREE fine grade fossil teeth of an Angustidens extinct shark. All of these Angustidens teeth are complete with full roots, crowns and intact side cusplets. The naturally lustrous enamel is accentuated by the beautiful root colors on each. NO MACHINE POLISHING, RESTORATION OR REPAIR.