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Rare Frangerodus lingualis Hybodont Shark Tooth Fossil, Jurassic: Charmouth, Dorset, UK

£24.48

Discover a rare and fascinating piece of prehistoric history with this genuine Frangerodus lingualis Hybodont Shark Tooth Fossil, sourced from the Jurassic Coast of Charmouth, Dorset, UK. Hybodont sharks, an extinct group of cartilaginous fishes, roamed the Jurassic seas over 150 million years ago. This species, known for its unique dentition and feeding habits, provides a remarkable glimpse into the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic period.

This fossil is part of a carefully curated collection and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to ensure its provenance. The shark tooth is well-preserved, showcasing fine details of the crown and root structure. It is an exceptional specimen for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the natural world.

Key Features:

  • Species: Frangerodus lingualis
  • Age: Jurassic
  • Formation: Blue Lias, Charmouth, Dorset, UK
  • Size: Please refer to the scale cube in the photo (1cm squares for reference).
  • Condition: 100% genuine fossil, professionally cleaned and preserved by our expert team.

Please note: The photo provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Scale cube included for accurate sizing.

Own a piece of Earth’s ancient history and bring the wonders of the Jurassic seas into your collection. Perfect for display, study, or as a unique gift for fossil enthusiasts.

All our fossils are carefully chosen, treated with care, and shipped with full documentation to guarantee authenticity and quality.

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Description

Discover a rare and fascinating piece of prehistoric history with this genuine Frangerodus lingualis Hybodont Shark Tooth Fossil, sourced from the Jurassic Coast of Charmouth, Dorset, UK. Hybodont sharks, an extinct group of cartilaginous fishes, roamed the Jurassic seas over 150 million years ago. This species, known for its unique dentition and feeding habits, provides a remarkable glimpse into the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic period.

This fossil is part of a carefully curated collection and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to ensure its provenance. The shark tooth is well-preserved, showcasing fine details of the crown and root structure. It is an exceptional specimen for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the natural world.

Key Features:

  • Species: Frangerodus lingualis
  • Age: Jurassic
  • Formation: Blue Lias, Charmouth, Dorset, UK
  • Size: Please refer to the scale cube in the photo (1cm squares for reference).
  • Condition: 100% genuine fossil, professionally cleaned and preserved by our expert team.

Please note: The photo provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Scale cube included for accurate sizing.

Own a piece of Earth’s ancient history and bring the wonders of the Jurassic seas into your collection. Perfect for display, study, or as a unique gift for fossil enthusiasts.

All our fossils are carefully chosen, treated with care, and shipped with full documentation to guarantee authenticity and quality.

Additional information

Era

Jurassic

Origin

United Kingdom

Jurassic Information

The Jurassic Period (201–145 million years ago) was the golden age of dinosaurs, with iconic species like Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus dominating the land. It was a time of warm, humid climates, with high sea levels that created vast shallow seas, supporting abundant marine reptiles, ammonites, and early coral reefs. The first birds, such as Archaeopteryx, evolved from small theropod dinosaurs, while early mammals remained small and nocturnal. Lush forests of cycads, conifers, and ferns covered the land, providing food for giant herbivores. The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea accelerated, shaping Earth's geography and setting the stage for the diverse ecosystems of the Cretaceous.

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