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WANTED: Stethacanthus tooth from Oklahoma
Jesuslover340 posted a topic in Member Fossil Trades Bulletin Board
Well, I have just found out that a prehistoric shark I have always been fascinated with can actually be found in my home state! Unfortunately....I no longer live there! I would love to get my hands on one just to bridge this nostalgia with a piece from home and am happy to work out a trade or the like as necessary. So if anyone has a Stethacanthus shark tooth from Oklahoma and they are interested in trading, please message me! I unfortunately have hardly anything in the way of fossil shark material, but I might have something else that could be of interest. If there's any other obscure shark t -
Pictures first, full descriptions will follow Paleozoic Sharks and “Sharks”
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From the album: Odd and Rare Shark Teeth
A 340-360 Million year old Stethacanthus tooth from Caney Shale, Oklahoma. -
From the album: Odd and Rare Shark Teeth
A 340-360 Million year old Stethacanthus tooth from Caney Shale, Oklahoma. -
Our Shark Education Program- Scissor-tooth Coal "Shark", the Anvil Shark and the Feather Shark
fossilsonwheels posted a topic in Member Collections
Our shark adaptation education program for elementary students follows up the Cladodonts with three of the craziest looking early sharks and three that we think kids will love learning about. The Eugeneodontid "sharks" may not be sharks but they are just too cool not to teach the kids about. Bizarre is interesting and I also love talking about evolutionary extremes. The best part of these next animals is that they each allow my son to really stretch out as an artist and create some weird looking creatures. The kids will learn that Edestus were large, predatory shark-like fish that- 7 replies
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Can anyone show me their Stethacanthus teeth?
Zenmaster6 posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hey all, I really want to see peoples Stethacanthus teeth or better maybe a skeleton of some kind. If anyone has these can they show them below? Thanks.- 3 replies
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