1.04" Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo Eaglesomi) Tooth - Dakhla, Morocco
This is a 1.04" long, serrated, fossil Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo eaglesomi) tooth from the Eocene aged deposits near Dakhla, Morocco. Galeocerdo eaglesomi would be one of the early Tiger Sharks living approximately 45 million years ago.
Comes with a small acrylic display case.
A paper on the fauna from this location including classifications of the shark teeth can be found below.
A Middle-Late Eocene vertebrate fauna (marine fish and mammals) from southwestern Morocco; preliminary report: Age and palaeobiogeographical implications
Comes with a small acrylic display case.
A paper on the fauna from this location including classifications of the shark teeth can be found below.
A Middle-Late Eocene vertebrate fauna (marine fish and mammals) from southwestern Morocco; preliminary report: Age and palaeobiogeographical implications
$12
SPECIES
Galeocerdo eaglesomi
LOCATION
Dakhla, Western Sahara, Morocco
SIZE
1.04" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#327057
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