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Odontaspis Fossil Shark Tooth – Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, UK | Genuine + COA

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Authentic Odontaspis Fossil Shark Tooth – Bracklesham Beds, Eocene Epoch

This is a genuine Odontaspis fossil shark tooth, carefully excavated from the Bracklesham Beds, a renowned Eocene fossil formation in Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK. This fossil belonged to an ancient sand tiger shark species and dates back approximately 56–33.9 million years, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric marine life.

Guaranteed Authenticity: All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the images is the exact fossil you will receive.

Fossil Information:

  • Scientific Name: Odontaspis sp.
  • Location: Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
  • Formation: Bracklesham Beds
  • Geological Age: Eocene Epoch (~56–33.9 million years ago)
  • Discovered By: Alister & Alison (Our Expert Fossil Hunting Team)
  • Discovery Date: 16 March 2025
  • Preparation: Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to enhance preservation and detail

Size & Presentation:

  • Scale cube = 1cm (see photos for accurate sizing)
  • Specimen dimensions provided in listing images

Perfect for: ✔ Fossil Enthusiasts & Collectors ✔ Shark Tooth Collectors ✔ Educational Use & Teaching ✔ Unique Gifts for Paleontology Lovers ✔ Museum & Display Collections ✔ Natural History Exploration

Own an extraordinary and rare piece of Earth’s prehistoric marine history today! Fast & Secure Shipping Available.

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Authentic Odontaspis Fossil Shark Tooth – Bracklesham Beds, Eocene Epoch

This is a genuine Odontaspis fossil shark tooth, carefully excavated from the Bracklesham Beds, a renowned Eocene fossil formation in Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK. This fossil belonged to an ancient sand tiger shark species and dates back approximately 56–33.9 million years, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric marine life.

Guaranteed Authenticity: All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the images is the exact fossil you will receive.

Fossil Information:

  • Scientific Name: Odontaspis sp.
  • Location: Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
  • Formation: Bracklesham Beds
  • Geological Age: Eocene Epoch (~56–33.9 million years ago)
  • Discovered By: Alister & Alison (Our Expert Fossil Hunting Team)
  • Discovery Date: 16 March 2025
  • Preparation: Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to enhance preservation and detail

Size & Presentation:

  • Scale cube = 1cm (see photos for accurate sizing)
  • Specimen dimensions provided in listing images

Perfect for: ✔ Fossil Enthusiasts & Collectors ✔ Shark Tooth Collectors ✔ Educational Use & Teaching ✔ Unique Gifts for Paleontology Lovers ✔ Museum & Display Collections ✔ Natural History Exploration

Own an extraordinary and rare piece of Earth’s prehistoric marine history today! Fast & Secure Shipping Available.

Additional information

Era

Eocene

Origin

United Kingdom

Eocene Information

The Eocene Period (56–33.9 million years ago) was a time of warm global temperatures and the rapid evolution of mammals following the extinction of the dinosaurs. The climate was hot and humid, with lush rainforests covering much of the planet, even near the poles. Mammals diversified into new ecological roles, with early primates, whales (like Basilosaurus), large herbivores, and carnivores emerging. Birds and reptiles also thrived, and the first grasses began spreading, setting the stage for later grassland ecosystems. By the late Eocene, the Earth’s climate cooled significantly, leading to the formation of the first Antarctic ice sheets and the eventual transition to the drier, cooler Oligocene Period.

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