Fossil Shark PALEOCARCHARODON teeth – Bulk Fossil
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Eocene Fossil Shark Teeth – PALEOCARCHARODON- Authentic Moroccan Specimens
Paleocarcharodon teeth fossils, sourced from the renowned Sidi Chennane Basin in Khouribga, Morocco. These authentic fossils date back to the Paleocene epoch, approximately 65 to 55 million years ago. Known for their distinct serrated edges, these teeth are a rare find, offering a unique glimpse into the ancient oceans.
Each tooth in this bulk collection is of the highest quality, carefully selected for its preservation and size, ranging from 1.2″ to 2″. These fossils are ideal for collectors, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil enthusiasts. Offered in bulk, they are perfect for resale or distribution.
SPECIES : PALEOCARCHARODON.
Age: Paleocene Epoch (~65 to 55 million years ago)
LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco
FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits
SIZE : 1.2″ to 2″
CATEGORY : Shark Fossils
Ideal for educational purposes or as unique gifts, these fossil shark teeth offer a tangible connection to the ancient past.
Paleocarcharodon, an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived during the Paleocene epoch, around 65 to 55 million years ago. Paleocarcharodon is notable for its serrated teeth, which resemble those of modern great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), but with more pronounced and irregular serrations.
These sharks are part of the family Otodontidae, which includes other prehistoric sharks like Otodus. Paleocarcharodon fossils are relatively rare compared to other shark teeth from the same period, making them of particular interest to collectors and paleontologists.
The teeth of Paleocarcharodon are popular among fossil collectors due to their distinct shape and the historical period they represent.
Otodus obliquus and Megalodon
The connection between Otodus obliquus and Megalodon lies in their evolutionary relationship. Researchers consider Otodus obliquus an ancestor of Megalodon, with the prevailing belief that Megalodon evolved from a lineage of Otodus species. Fossil evidence suggests a transition from Otodus-like sharks to the larger, more massive Megalodon over millions of years.
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