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reference |
1557 |
name |
Ptychodus cf decurrens (Stunning quality)( |
age |
Cretaceous, Upper Chalk, Santonian |
size |
Size of tooth 16mm x 11mm x 10mm |
location |
Bromley, Kent, UK |
weight |
5gms |
price |
£ 124.95
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description |
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An absolutely complete, stunning tooth with root intact. This moderately large shark is known only from its shell-crushing teeth, and possibly from calcified vertebrae. The teeth were arranged in a tightly packed battery. The ptychodus shark lived in shallow marine conditions, preying on thick shelled invertebrates. This specimen was discovered in 1996 and has resided in the late GORDON WALKDEN collection. A wonderful addition for the collector of fossil sharks. |
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