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SHARK203 |
name |
Carcharocles auriculatus (Large example) |
age |
Pliocene, Red Crag (derived Eocene deposit) |
size |
Length of Tooth 75mm |
location |
Sutton, Suffolk, UK |
weight |
43gms |
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Examples of Carcharocles are amongst "The Holy Grail" of British shark's teeth. This particular example from Sutton is from the Red Crag deposits and has the characteristic Patina. The specimen was collected in the 1880's and is a large, fine example. A must for any shark remain collector. |
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