Palaeocarcharodon Teeth
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Fossil Teeth
These are authentic Palaeocarcharodon orientalis shark teeth from the Paleocene era, sourced from Morocco. Measuring 1.50 - 2”, these specimens feature well-preserved serrations.
Species Information:
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis is an extinct genus of shark that lived around 60 million years ago during the Paleocene period. It is often referred to as a “false mako” due to its similar serrated teeth, which were likely used for catching fast-moving prey. Known for its sleek build and predatory habits, this shark represents an early branch of the modern mackerel sharks.
• Species: Palaeocarcharodon orientalis
• Age: Paleocene (~60 million years old)
• Size: 1.50” - 2”
• Origin: Morocco
• Condition: (small chip as shown with no restorations) This standalone fossil is a fantastic addition to any collection, whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out.
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Fossil Teeth
These are authentic Palaeocarcharodon orientalis shark teeth from the Paleocene era, sourced from Morocco. Measuring 1.50 - 2”, these specimens feature well-preserved serrations.
Species Information:
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis is an extinct genus of shark that lived around 60 million years ago during the Paleocene period. It is often referred to as a “false mako” due to its similar serrated teeth, which were likely used for catching fast-moving prey. Known for its sleek build and predatory habits, this shark represents an early branch of the modern mackerel sharks.
• Species: Palaeocarcharodon orientalis
• Age: Paleocene (~60 million years old)
• Size: 1.50” - 2”
• Origin: Morocco
• Condition: (small chip as shown with no restorations) This standalone fossil is a fantastic addition to any collection, whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out.
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Fossil Teeth
These are authentic Palaeocarcharodon orientalis shark teeth from the Paleocene era, sourced from Morocco. Measuring 1.50 - 2”, these specimens feature well-preserved serrations.
Species Information:
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis is an extinct genus of shark that lived around 60 million years ago during the Paleocene period. It is often referred to as a “false mako” due to its similar serrated teeth, which were likely used for catching fast-moving prey. Known for its sleek build and predatory habits, this shark represents an early branch of the modern mackerel sharks.
• Species: Palaeocarcharodon orientalis
• Age: Paleocene (~60 million years old)
• Size: 1.50” - 2”
• Origin: Morocco
• Condition: (small chip as shown with no restorations) This standalone fossil is a fantastic addition to any collection, whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out.