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Beautiful Display Plate Of Otodus Teeth From Morocco
Stock Number  STMOO07

Name:   Otodus obliquus
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Phosphate Beds
Location:  Morocco
Size:  Teeth are 2.3" and 2.7" long. Plate is approximately 5.8" X 6.8".
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This is a beautiful display plate of shark teeth. There are two specimens of Otodus obliquus on the plate. The shark teeth are natural. No compositing has been done to the specimen. The teeth are very nice. The edges of the teeth are very sharp and distinct. The teeth have great enamel. The small cusps on the sides of the teeth are present. There is a very slight bit of wear to the tip of the larger tooth. The teeth have nice color and contrast. They are well positioned on the natural, rounded plate of matrix. This is a very displayable specimen of extinct mackerel shark teeth from Morocco.



 
 
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