Rare 1.16" Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth- Texas - 300 million years old
Rare 1.16" Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth- Texas - 300 million years old
Species - Petalodus ohioensis - Extinct Petalodont Shark
Size - 1.16" long
Location - Coleman County, Texas
Age - Late Pennsylvanian - Appx 300-310 million years old
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🦈 Dive into history with this Very Rare 1.16" Petalodus ohioensis - Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth from Coleman County, Texas! 🌎 Dating back to the Late Pennsylvanian period, approximately 300-310 million years old, this fossilized treasure is a true testament to the ancient oceans.
Crafted by nature over millennia, each tooth tells a story of a bygone era when colossal sharks roamed the seas. 🌊 This remarkable specimen hails from Coleman County, Texas, making it a rare find for any fossil enthusiast or collector.
🔍 Our carefully curated collection ensures authenticity and quality, guaranteeing that you're acquiring a genuine piece of history. Whether you're a seasoned paleontologist or a casual admirer of the prehistoric, this Petalodus ohioensis tooth is sure to captivate your imagination.
🔎 Highlights:
- Very rare Petalodus ohioensis species
- Extinct Petalodont Shark Tooth
- Originates from Coleman County, Texas
- Late Pennsylvanian period (300-310 million years old)
- Authenticity and quality assured
- 100% authentic with no repair or restoration . All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer.
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