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In Matrix, Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis Shark Teeth from Jefferson County, OK - Rare Specimen, 275 million years old

In Matrix, Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis Shark Teeth from Jefferson County, OK - Rare Specimen, 275 million years old

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Species - Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark

Size - 2.81" wide

Location - Jefferson County, OK

Age - Lower Permian - Appx 275 million years old

Remarks - Explore the depths of history with our In Matrix Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Teeth from Jefferson County, OK. These fossils, dating back 275 million years to the Lower Permian period, offer a rare glimpse into prehistoric life. Unearthed in Oklahoma, this collection features at least 5 teeth from this bizarre eel-like shark, each a testament to the ancient Xenacanth sharks that once roamed the Earth.

Highlights:

  • Extremely Rare Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis Teeth
  • In Matrix Specimens from Jefferson County, OK
  • Lower Permian Era: 275 Million Years Old
  • At Least 5 Teeth in Each Collection

100% authentic with no repair or restoration. All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer.

This extraordinary find is perfect for fossil enthusiasts and collectors eager to own a piece of Earth's deep past. Don't miss this opportunity to own a slice of ancient history. Explore our collection and bring the mysteries of the Lower Permian era into your hands today!

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