Set 44 pieces Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Teeth Shark Teeth - OK

Set 44 pieces Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Teeth Shark Teeth - OK

$349.00
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Species - Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Size - 44 pieces, all small (around 0.50" the largest and 0.16" the smallest) Location - Jefferson County, OK Age - Lower Permian - Appx 275 million years old Remarks - Discover a rare and unique collection of 44 (small) Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis teeth, each millimetric in size, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of ancient history. These exceptional teeth, unearthed in Jefferson County, OK, are from the now-extinct Xenacanthus species, a prehistoric eel-like shark that once thrived in swampy lands during the Lower Permian period. These teeth, dating back approximately 275 million years, reveal a fascinating glimpse into the life of these ancient creatures in the swampy environments they once inhabited. Teeth arrange into the general shape of a jaw which makes for a beautiful display. Key Features: • Set of 44 Small Fossil Teeth from Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis • Each tooth is mil

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