Description
Crow Shark Tooth Fossil
One shark tooth fossil displayed in an acrylic case.
The tooth of Squalicorax, also known as the ‘Crow Shark.’ This ancient shark species swam Earth’s oceans 66 to 109 million years ago. Squalicorax had teeth with serrated edges, perfectly adapted for cutting through the flesh of various prey. They were versatile hunters, feasting on fish, smaller marine reptiles, and even scavenging from larger predators. A great specimen to add to any fossil collection.
Most teeth are around ¾ – 1¼” wide with serrated edge. These images are a representation of what you can expect to receive.