Innovative 2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Miocene Age A Gift They'll Love [kNxUugHG]
2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth FossilWelcome to a rare and captivating piece of history with our 2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Serrated Fossil. This exquisite fossil, meticulously extracted from the Miocene Age, offers a glimpse into t
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Innovative 2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Serrated Fossil Natural Miocene Age A Gift They'll Love [kNxUugHG]
2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Fossil
Welcome to a rare and captivating piece of history with our 2.6" Quality Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Serrated Fossil. This exquisite fossil, meticulously extracted from the Miocene Age, offers a glimpse into the ancient marine world where these magnificent sharks once roamed. Crafted with precision, this tooth measures 2.6 inches tall, 1.9 inches wide, and 0.6 inches thick, and weighs approximately 1.6 ounces. Each fossil is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its authenticity and value.
Unmatched Authenticity and Quality
Our Otodus Chubutensis Tooth Serrated Fossil is not just a fossil; it's a window into prehistoric times. This fossil comes from the Early Miocene to Pliocene period, approximately 5-23 million years old, and is believed to be from the Chubut Province in Argentina, where it was first described. The fossilized tooth of Otodus chubutensis, a shark that thrived in the Eocene epoch, showcases its remarkable size and powerful predatory nature. The tooth features a distinctive serrated edge, a testament to its sharpness and efficiency as a predator. Here are some key features:
- High-quality fossil from the Miocene Age, showcasing the Otodus chubutensis tooth
- Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity for assurance of its provenance and value
- Dimensions: 2.6 inches tall, 1.9 inches wide, 0.6 inches thick, weighing 1.6 ounces
This fossilized tooth is an invaluable addition to any fossil collection or a unique piece for display. Whether you're a professional paleontologist or a casual enthusiast, this Otodus chubutensis fossil offers an opportunity to study the evolution of ancient shark species and their ecological roles in marine ecosystems. With its stunning details and historical significance, it's sure to captivate and educate anyone who comes across it.
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