A magnificent Mako Shark, 110-94 million years old.

The Otodus obliquus tooth fossil is a magnificent specimen that showcases the impressive dentition of one of the earliest known sharks. This prehistoric predator lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 110 to 94 million years ago. Its robust teeth were designed for catching and consuming marine prey, reflecting the evolutionary adaptations of sharks over time. Fossils of Otodus obliquus are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the ancient seas where these formidable creatures thrived.

Please Be Aware: The specimen that you will receive may differ in size, shape or colour very slightly since you are purchasing a natural product.

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