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Nice Molar Tooth from a Squalodont Whale
Stock Number  AA427063
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Name:   Squalodont Whale Tooth
Age:  Oligocene
Formation:  Ashley Formation
Location:  Dorchester County, South Carolina
Size:  Tooth is 0.7 inches long
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Here is an unusual fossil tooth. This is a molar tooth from a Squalodont whale. This specimen is from the Oligocene deposits of South Carolina. This tooth is very rare and exhibits fine detail. The tan, shiny, corrugated enamel is beautifully displayed and a large section of the root is intact. The tip of the tooth exhibits almost no natural wear. This is a very fine specimen of this uncommon tooth from an Oligocene whale.



 
 
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