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50-Million-Year-Old Otodus Shark Tooth
50-Million-Year-Old Otodus Shark Tooth
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Long before Megalodon ruled the oceans, another prehistoric predator stalked the seas—the Otodus obliquus. This ancient shark, a powerful ancestor to today’s great whites, dominated marine ecosystems during the Eocene epoch, over 50 million years ago. Now, you can hold a piece of that history in your hands with this museum-grade Otodus shark tooth fossil, naturally preserved in its original matrix for a breathtaking display.
A Fossil with a Story
Imagine the vast, uncharted oceans of the early Eocene, where Otodus sharks thrived as apex predators. With serrated teeth designed for swift, bone-crushing bites, these prehistoric hunters left behind a legacy embedded in the sands of time. This particular tooth, measuring 2.37 inches (6.02 cm), was unearthed from the phosphate-rich fossil beds of Khouribga, Morocco—one of the world’s most famous fossil sites.
Encased in its original matrix, this specimen provides a natural, untouched display, just as it was discovered. Its preservation showcases the intricate details of the tooth—sharp edges, rich coloration, and an impressive structure that has endured for millions of years.
Why This Fossil Stands Out
- Authentic Prehistoric Relic – A genuine Otodus obliquus tooth, not a reproduction.
- Museum-Quality Specimen – Carefully selected for top-tier preservation and visual appeal.
- Impressive Size – At 2.37 inches (6.02 cm), this tooth is a striking reminder of ancient marine life.
- Natural Matrix Display – Left untouched in its original rock formation for a stunning, natural aesthetic.
- Perfect for Collectors & Gifting – A unique find for fossil enthusiasts, paleontology lovers, or as an eye-catching home décor piece.
Fossil Origin – A Glimpse Into Prehistoric Oceans
This Otodus shark tooth dates back 50 million years to the Eocene epoch and comes from the renowned fossil beds of Khouribga, Morocco. These phosphate-rich deposits are home to some of the most significant shark fossil discoveries in the world. Otodus is widely believed to be an ancestor of Megalodon, making this tooth a key link in the evolution of one of history’s most powerful predators.
Secure Shipping & Packaging
- Expertly Wrapped for Protection – Your fossil will be carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival.
- Worldwide Shipping Available – We ship internationally with tracking for complete peace of mind.
A Rare Collector’s Piece – Add This Otodus Tooth to Your Collection Today
As high-quality Otodus fossils become increasingly rare, this is an opportunity to own a genuine relic of prehistoric marine life. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a passionate fossil hunter, or someone who simply appreciates Earth’s ancient history, this authentic shark tooth is an exceptional find.
Secure this stunning museum-grade specimen today and bring a piece of prehistoric ocean history into your home.
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