Description
Genuine Cretaceous Shark Tooth Fossil from the Famous Gault Clay
Offered here is a genuine Paranomotodon angustidens shark tooth fossil, preserved within the world-renowned Gault Clay Formation of Folkestone, Kent, England. This locality is internationally celebrated for producing exceptionally well-preserved marine fossils from the Cretaceous Period, making specimens from this deposit highly sought after by collectors and researchers.
This fossil is a carefully chosen piece, and the photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive. Full sizing details are provided in the listing images.
Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that this fossil is a genuine prehistoric specimen.
Fossil Species – Paranomotodon angustidens
Paranomotodon angustidens is an extinct species of predatory shark from the order Lamniformes, the same group that includes many of today’s most powerful ocean hunters. This species lived during the mid-Cretaceous seas and is recognised from its distinctive fossil teeth, which reflect a lifestyle adapted for active predation.
Paranomotodon teeth are highly collectible due to their elegant shape and rarity compared to more common fossil shark genera. Typical features include:
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A narrow, sharply pointed crown
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Smooth cutting edges suited for grasping slippery prey
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Well-developed root structure for secure jaw attachment
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Streamlined morphology typical of fast-swimming marine predators
Each tooth represents a direct surviving trace of a shark that once patrolled the ancient seas covering southern Britain.
Geological Setting – The Gault Clay Formation, Folkestone
The Gault Clay is one of the most important marine fossil deposits in Europe, dating to the Albian Stage of the Early Cretaceous, approximately 100–110 million years ago.
During this time, Britain lay beneath a warm shallow sea rich in marine life. Fine clay sediments settled on the seabed, creating low-energy conditions ideal for the preservation of vertebrate remains such as shark teeth.
Folkestone’s Gault Clay is particularly famous for yielding:
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Shark and ray teeth
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Ammonites used for biostratigraphic zoning
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Marine molluscs and crustaceans
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Reptile and fish remains
This makes the deposit a cornerstone of British Cretaceous palaeontology.
Depositional Environment & Fossil Preservation
Paranomotodon teeth fossilised in a marine shelf environment where sediment accumulated slowly and consistently. After being shed naturally during the shark’s lifetime, the tooth became buried in soft clay on the seafloor. Over millions of years, mineral-rich waters replaced the original biological material, preserving the tooth in durable fossil form.
The Gault Clay’s fine grain and stable depositional conditions often allow fossils to retain excellent detail, including crown shape and enamel surface texture.
Ideal for Collectors, Education, and Display
This authentic fossil shark tooth is perfect for:
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Shark tooth fossil collections
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British Cretaceous marine fossil displays
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Educational teaching specimens
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Unique gifts for geology and palaeontology enthusiasts
The combination of a scientifically recognised species and a world-famous locality makes this a standout collectible fossil.
Authenticity & Buyer Confidence
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Genuine Paranomotodon angustidens shark tooth fossil
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Cretaceous, Gault Clay Formation, Folkestone, Kent, UK
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
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Photo shows the exact fossil you will receive
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Carefully selected specimen for collectors
Add a remarkable piece of prehistoric marine history to your collection with this beautiful Paranomotodon angustidens fossil shark tooth from the legendary Gault Clay of Folkestone.







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