Shark Tooth – Florida

Species: Unidentified

Class: Chondrichthyes

Age: Miocene

Location: Florida, U.S.A.

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Specimens of fossil shark teeth from Florida, U.S.A. The specimens have been dated to the Miocene period, the exact species the fossil belongs to has not been identified. Samples are supplied as a single specimen in a 1″ magnifier box or as a pack of 5 in a polythene bag with an information label. These specimens are ideal for smaller collections or for those who are just beginning their fossil collection.

Weight 50 g
Specimen

1" Magnifier Box, 5 Piece Pack

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