Description
Step into the ancient seas of the Eocene Epoch with this authentic fossilised tooth from the extinct shark species Otodus obliquus, dating back approximately 56 to 33.9 million years ago. Discovered in the fossil-rich phosphate beds of Morocco, this specimen offers a rare and tangible connection to a time when massive marine predators dominated Earth’s oceans.
Fossil & Geological Information:
- Name: Otodus obliquus
- Specimen: Fossil Shark Tooth
- Age: Eocene Epoch (56–33.9 million years ago)
- Location Found: Morocco – Phosphate beds of Khouribga region
- Scale Cube = 1cm – Please see photo for accurate sizing
- Condition: 100% Genuine – Supplied with Certificate of Authenticity
Otodus was an apex predator in ancient seas and is believed to be an ancestor of the later, even more famous, Megalodon. This large mackerel shark could reach lengths of up to 30–40 feet and had powerful jaws lined with hundreds of razor-sharp teeth—perfect for preying on large fish, rays, and other marine animals. The Otodus genus thrived in warm, shallow oceans and left behind an abundance of teeth that fossilised over millions of years.
Why Are Shark Teeth Fossils So Common?
Sharks like Otodus obliquus continuously shed their teeth throughout their lives, replacing them in rows every few weeks. A single shark may lose tens of thousands of teeth during its lifetime. Fortunately for fossil hunters and collectors, these teeth would often sink into sediment where they were preserved, making them some of the most common—and fascinating—vertebrate fossils in the world.
Scientific & Collector Value:
Otodus obliquus teeth are prized for their size, broad triangular shape, and the presence of distinctive serrated side cusps (which helped grip slippery prey). These fossil teeth provide crucial insight into shark evolution, marine ecosystems of the Paleogene period, and ancient predator-prey relationships.
This specific specimen has been carefully hand-selected and professionally photographed. You will receive the exact tooth shown in the photo, so there are no surprises—just a stunning piece of natural history delivered straight to your collection.
Key Features:
- Genuine fossil from the extinct shark Otodus obliquus
- From the Eocene Epoch, approx. 56–33.9 million years ago
- Discovered in Morocco’s renowned fossil beds
- Displays classic Otodus traits: wide triangular crown, visible side cusps
- Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
- Exact specimen shown – no stock images
- Scale cube = 1cm – refer to image for full size
- Note: Specimen may be propped slightly in photo for clarity
- Colour may vary slightly depending on lighting and monitor/device settings
Why Add This to Your Collection?
Whether you’re a serious fossil collector, an educator, or someone fascinated by prehistoric predators, this Otodus tooth fossil is a brilliant representation of Earth’s ancient marine ecosystems. It’s a compelling addition to fossil collections, museum exhibits, or educational kits—and makes a unique gift for any lover of natural history.
Order now and own a real piece of prehistoric power—an authentic Otodus shark tooth fossil from the ancient oceans of the Eocene Era!






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