Physogaleus contortus

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Description
Fossil Species : Physogaleus contortus / (Cappeta, 1980)
Location : Nieuwvliet, Zeeland, The Netherlands
Geological Age : Miocene

Length : 7 tot 10 mm
Width : 5 tot 12 mm
Hight : 2 tot 5 mm
Be Aware! We he have multiple specimens in stock, They can varry in size and collor.
Physogaleus contortus

Physogaleus contortus is also known as the false or long tooth tiger shark. It is called the "false tiger shark" because its teeth are often confused with those of the tiger shark. The difference is that the crown "the first point" is often longer (hence the name Long Tooth) than on the Galeocerdo shark teeth. In addition, there is a kind of kink in it and they are generally a bit smaller. The last point to pay attention to is that the teeth have less serrated edges than in tiger sharks.

Be Aware! This tooth comes from an old collection and the previous owner had it glued to a paper. I've removed most of the glue, but it's still visible on the back.

 
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