Sharks
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Fossil fish/shark british vertebrae, gault clay, folkestone
ZAR R218.84SKU: FP9033Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Genuine Fossil Otodus Shark Tooth from Morocco Eocene Period UK Seller
(Actual as seen) ZAR R250.94SKU: FP9962Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Genuine Jurassic Shark Coprolite Fossil – Charmouth, Dorset, COA Included
(Actual as seen) ZAR R291.79SKU: CF1102Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Rare Hybodus Triassic Shark Tooth Fossil – Aust Cliff, Upper Triassic – COA Included
(Actual as seen) ZAR R1167.18SKU: CF0944Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9040Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9050Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9051Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9052Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9049Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9048Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9047Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9039Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Beltinge (herne bay) fossil shark tooth, eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9038Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Florida Shark Tooth Fossil, Miocene USA, Certified
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9523Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Florida shark tooth, miocene, usa, genuine fossil
(Actual as seen) ZAR R233.43SKU: FP9650Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil sand tiger shark tooth, beltinge (herne bay), eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R291.79SKU: FP9043Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil sand tiger shark tooth, beltinge (herne bay), eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R291.79SKU: FP9042Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil sand tiger shark tooth, beltinge (herne bay), eocene, kent, uk certificated
(Actual as seen) ZAR R291.79SKU: FP9041Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil Shark Lamna Otodus Tooth – Genuine Specimen – Eocene Morocco CERTIFICATED
(Actual as seen) ZAR R323.89SKU: FP9749Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil Shark Tooth, Middle Miocene, Sharktooth Hill, Bakerfield. California, USA
(May differ to photo) ZAR R58.35SKU: FS8871Add to basketOnly 18 left in stock
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Fossil shark tooth, middle miocene, sharktooth hill, bakerfield. california, usa
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9261Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil shark tooth, middle miocene, sharktooth hill, bakerfield. california, usa
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9262Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil shark tooth, middle miocene, sharktooth hill, bakerfield. california, usa
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9263Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil shark tooth, middle miocene, sharktooth hill, bakerfield. california, usa
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9264Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil shark tooth, middle miocene, sharktooth hill, bakerfield. california, usa
(Actual as seen) ZAR R204.25SKU: FP9265Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil shark vertebrae, eocene, morocco
(Actual as seen) ZAR R875.38SKU: FP9266Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil Shark vertebrae, Eocene, Morocco
(May differ to photo) ZAR R758.66SKU: FS8813Add to basketOnly 2 left in stock
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Fossilised Shark Vertebra – Genuine Specimen – Morocco, Eocene CERTIFICATED
(Actual as seen) ZAR R192.58SKU: FP9524Add to basketOnly 1 left in stock
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Fossil sharks are an important source of information about the evolution of these organisms and the history of life on Earth. Sharks are a diverse group of cartilaginous fish that have been around for over 400 million years. Fossilized remains of these organisms can provide insights into their morphology, behavior, and distribution, as well as the environmental conditions that existed during their lifetimes.
Sharks are found in marine environments around the world, and are known for their distinctive cartilaginous skeletons, sharp teeth, and streamlined bodies. Fossil shark remains are found in a variety of sedimentary rocks, ranging from the Devonian period, around 400 million years ago, to the present day.
Fossil sharks include a diverse array of forms, ranging from small, primitive forms to large, predatory ones with massive teeth. These fossils provide important information about the evolution and diversification of sharks over time, as well as their ecological roles in ancient marine ecosystems.
Fossil sharks are often studied by paleontologists using a variety of techniques, such as comparative anatomy, morphometrics, and molecular biology. By comparing the morphology of fossil shark specimens with those of living sharks, scientists can gain insights into the evolutionary relationships between different groups and the ways in which they have adapted to different environments.
Fossil sharks are also important indicators of past environmental conditions. For example, the presence of certain types of sharks in a particular rock formation can provide clues about the water depth, temperature, and salinity of the ancient environment. Additionally, the presence of shark teeth in a particular area can provide insights into the predator-prey relationships that existed in ancient marine ecosystems.
Overall, the study of fossil sharks is an important part of paleontology, providing valuable insights into the evolution and diversification of these organisms over millions of years. By studying these fossils, scientists can gain a better understanding of the history of life on Earth, as well as the complex interactions between different species and their environments.