Length (cm) | Length (in) | Description |
< 2 cm | < 0.8" | Micro fossils, ideal for detailed work, pendants, or mini-box displays |
2 – 3 cm | 0.8 – 1.2" | Very small specimen, perfect for jewelry or kids' collections |
3 – 5 cm | 1.2 – 2" | Pocket-sized, easy to handle and store |
5 – 8 cm | 2 – 3.1" | Standard collection size |
8 – 12 cm | 3.1 – 4.7" | Noticeable size, great for display cases |
12 – 18 cm | 4.7 – 7.1" | Large, detailed, impressive on shelves |
18+ cm | 7.1"+ | Rare, heavy pieces for advanced collectors or museums |
Shark tooth Otodus obliquus Pathological 2.5cm x 2.3cm x 0.6cm
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Discover a paleontological rarity with this pathological tooth of Otodus obliquus, a powerful prehistoric shark that dominated the Eocene oceans approximately 50 million years ago.
Measuring 2.5 cm long, 2.3 cm wide, and 0.6 cm thick, this tooth exhibits an abnormal and asymmetrical shape, due to a growth abnormality or partial regeneration.
These peculiarities make it a unique and intriguing piece, highly sought after by collectors due to its rarity. The enamel remains well preserved, with beautiful shades of beige and brown, highlighting both its authenticity and its unique history. A fascinating testament to the mysteries of evolution and the survival mechanisms of large marine predators.
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