
Very rare 8mm wide Fossil Clamydoselachus lawleyi - Extinct Frilled Shark tooth - Southern Europe
Species - Clamydoselachus lawleyi - Extinct Frilled Shark Size - 8 mm wide (approx) Location - Southern Europe Age - Late Pliocene - Appx 2.5-3.5 million years old Remarks - Embark on an extraordinary journey through the depths of Earth's history with our exclusive Very rare, missing center cusp 8mm wide Fossil Clamydoselachus lawleyi - Extinct Frilled Shark tooth from Southern Europe. 🦈🕰️ Discovered in the Late Pliocene layers (2.5-3.5 million years old), this exceptional specimen offers a glimpse into the ancient seas that once teemed with unique marine life. Key Features: 🔍 Very Rare, Missing 1 Cusp 📏 8mm Width 🌎 Sourced from Southern Europe 🕰️ Late Pliocene Era (2.5-3.5) million years old) 🧐 Perfect for Discerning Collectors and Enthusiasts This Fossil Clamydoselachus lawleyi tooth, showcasing a distinctive absence of one cusp, adds a rare and captivating element to your collection. The Late Pliocene era marked a significant period in Earth's history, and this fossil provides a