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Three Fossil Mako Shark Teeth from Florida
Stock Number  Z806093
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Name:   Isurus hastalis (Mako Teeth)
Age:  Miocene
Formation:  Shoreline Deposits
Location:  Venice, Florida
Size:  Largest tooth is 1.6 inches long
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Here is a very nice set of Mako Shark teeth. These are Isurus hastalis teeth from the Miocene of Florida. These fine teeth are quite long and have very solid roots. The enamel is beautifully preserved, and the tips of the teeth are sharp and nicely showcased. Both sides of the teeth display well. These are excellent examples of three fossil Mako teeth from the Sunshine State.



 
 
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