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 Pathologic 2.8cm x 3.0cm x 0.8cm
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🦈 Pathologic Otodus obliquus Shark Tooth – Unique Fossil from Morocco 🌍
📏 Dimensions: 2.8 cm x 3.0 cm x 0.8 cm
⚖️ Weight: Approx. 5 grams
📍 Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Morocco
🦴 Condition: 100% natural fossil, rare pathologic formation
📦 Comes with a stylish black display box
🧬 A Rare and Fascinating Paleontological Treasure 🔍
This fossilized tooth from the prehistoric shark Otodus obliquus, dated between 60 and 50 million years old, features a rare natural pathology — an unusual deformation that makes it even more valuable for fossil collectors and enthusiasts 🧡.
Pathologic teeth are the result of abnormal development or trauma experienced by the shark, offering a rare glimpse into the challenges of ancient marine life.
✨ What Makes This Tooth Exceptional?
🔹 Rare pathologic fossil – perfect for a unique collection
🔹 Belongs to a key Paleocene species, ancestor of the megalodon
🔹 Natural honey-brown color with fine preserved details
🔹 No restoration – 100% authentic and untouched piece
📚 About Otodus obliquus
This formidable shark species could grow up to 10 meters long, armed with large, serrated teeth ideal for hunting fish and cephalopods. Fossil teeth from Otodus obliquus, especially those found in Khouribga, Morocco, are highly sought after for their distinct triangular shape, strength, and importance in studying sharks.
🎁 Perfect For:
✔️ Rare fossil collectors
✔️ An original gift for paleontology lovers
✔️ Educational or scientific projects
✔️ A one-of-a-kind decorative piece with history
💎 Add this rare pathologic shark tooth to your collection and dive into the fascinating story of the Paleocene oceans 🌊!
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