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Rare Eocene Croc Tooth from England
Stock Number  XVCRO01

Name:   Diplocynodon hantoniensis (Croc Tooth)
Age:  Eocene
Location:  Barton, Hampshire, England
Size:  Tooth is 0.8 inches long
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This is a rare croc tooth. It is a Diplocynodon hantoniensis (Croc) Tooth from England. This tooth has great striated enamel preserved. The tip has some natural wear, which just means it was used a great deal. The back side of the tooth also displays beautifully. The tooth comes in its very own acrylic display case. This is a fine example of a hard-to-find croc tooth from Great Britain.



 
 
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