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Carchariniformes

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Description
Fossil Species : Galeocerdo latidens / (Agazzis, 1834)
Location  : Nieuwvliet, Zeeland, The Netherlands
Geological Age : Eocene

Length : 8 tot 12 mm
Width : 5 tot 10 mm
Hight : 2 tot 3 mm
Be Aware! We have multiple specimens in stock, they can varry in size and collor.
Galeocerdo latidens

The species Galeocerdo latidens is an extinct tiger shark that occurred during the Eocene in various parts of the world. The tiger sharks belong to the family Carcharinidae. The teeth are characterized by a very large crown and then a row of smaller crowns / serrations, in addition, they are very small for tiger shark teeth.

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