.57" Fossil Crusher Shark (Ptychodus) Tooth - Kansas

This is a fascinating, .57" wide tooth from a Crusher Shark (Ptychodus mortoni) a genus of shell-crushing sharks from the Late Cretaceous period.

Paleontologists conjecture that these crusher sharks grew to be about 4-5 meters long. Given their teeth, we can assume they probably crushed and ate large shelled animals such as giant clams and ammonites.

Comes with an acrylic display case.





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DETAILS
SPECIES
Ptychodus mortoni
LOCATION
Gove County, Kansas
FORMATION
Niobrara Formation, Smoky Hill Chalk
SIZE
.57" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#187569
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