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Two Large, Colorful Tiger Shark Teeth from Bone Valley
Stock Number  STTIG702
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Name:   Galeocerdo cuveri (Tiger Shark Tooth)
Age:  Miocene
Formation:  Bone Valley Formation
Location:  Bone Valley, Florida
Size:  Both teeth are 1.1 inches long
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These are simply beautiful Fossil Tiger Shark Teeth from Bone Valley, Florida. These striking teeth are from a Galeocerdo cuveri Shark. The teeth are complete - even the substantial roots of the teeth are intact. The teeth have sharp serrations, which helps in cutting and shredding their prey. The teeth show very little wear on the serrations or tip, which is quite impressive. And the natural coloration is just spectacular - one is grey-black, the other is butterscotch. These are very colorful and collectible teeth from an ancient Tiger Shark from Florida.



 
 
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