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Rare Hexanchus microdon 0.29” Fossil Cow Shark from Hornby Island, Canada (Upper Cretaceous)
Rare Hexanchus microdon 0.29” Fossil Cow Shark from Hornby Island, Canada (Upper Cretaceous)
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Species - Hexanchus microdon – Extinct Cow Shark
Size - 0.29" Wide
Location - Hornby Island, Canada
Age - Upper Cretaceous - 70-75 million years old
Remarks - Discover true rarity with our 0.29” wide Fossil Hexanchus microdon – Extinct Cow Shark Tooth in Matrix from Hornby Island, Canada. Dated to the Upper Cretaceous period (70–75 million years ago), this authentic specimen is 100% natural with no restoration. It doesn't appear to have any glue but 99% of the teeth found in this location require glue so just assume there could be some. This is a rare site from a small island just off the coast of Vancouver Island. A true treasure for collectors and fossil enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
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Rare 0.29” Fossil Hexanchus microdon Tooth
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Extinct Cow Shark Species
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Upper Cretaceous: 70–75 Million Years Old
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Discovered on Hornby Island, Canada
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Fascinating and Unique Addition for Collectors
All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer. This rare fossil stands as a tangible link to prehistoric oceans and makes for a striking and scientifically significant piece.
Unearth the past and own a piece of deep time. Supplies are limited—secure this extraordinary Hexanchus microdon tooth today and elevate your collection with a genuine relic of Earth’s ancient marine history.
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