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Voici mon collier de dent Isurus hastalis Here is my Isurus hastalis tooth necklace: .
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Here is my shark teeth collection. photo 1 Species: Carcharocles megalodon Age: 2,6-15 million years (Miocene-Pliocene) Size: 9,5 centimeters Localisation: Georgia River (Georgia) Formation: Hawthorn photo 2 Species : Isurus hastalis Age: 9 million years (Miocene) Size: 4,8 centimeters Localisation: Copiapo, Chile Formation: Bahia Inglesa photo 3 Species: Squalicorax pristodontus Age: 70 million years (Upper Cretaceous) Size: 2,9 centimeters Localisation: Morocco Formation: Kem Kem B
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Cosmopolitodus hastalis/Isurus hastalis tooth, Mako Shark Olcese Sandstone, Bakersfield, California Miocene Age (23.03-5.333 million years ago) Cosmopolitodus hastalis, the broad-tooth mako or giant white shark (other common names include the extinct giant mako and broad-tooth white shark), is an extinct mackerel shark that lived from the Miocene epoch to the Pliocene epoch. Its teeth can reach lengths up to 3.5 in (7.5 cm) and are found worldwide. It is believed to be an ancestor to the great white shark, a fact supported by the transitional species Carcharodon hubbelli, and most lik -
From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Cosmopolitodus hastalis/Isurus hastalis tooth, Mako Shark Olcese Sandstone, Bakersfield, California Miocene Age (23.03-5.333 million years ago) Cosmopolitodus hastalis, the broad-tooth mako or giant white shark (other common names include the extinct giant mako and broad-tooth white shark), is an extinct mackerel shark that lived from the Miocene epoch to the Pliocene epoch. Its teeth can reach lengths up to 3.5 in (7.5 cm) and are found worldwide. It is believed to be an ancestor to the great white shark, a fact supported by the transitional species Carcharodon hubbelli, and most lik