Shark tooth, Corax squalicorax, USA

Product number: F46B20

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Product information "Shark tooth, Corax squalicorax, USA"

Complete, intact and well-preserved tooth of an ancient "crow shark". The similarity to modern tiger shark teeth does not necessarily mean a closer relationship, but similar feeding and hunting behavior. Tiger sharks eat everything, although their favorite prey are marine reptiles such as turtles and sea snakes.
There was no shortage of aquatic reptiles in the Cretaceous seas.

Age: Upper Cretaceous;
Locality: Logan County, Kansas, USA
Size: 1-2 cm

Colors in the pictures may differ from the original due to technical reasons.

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