Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil - Eocene Era (Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent)
Discover a piece of ancient marine history with this Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil, sourced from the Eocene-aged London Clay of Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent. Dating back approximately 56-34 million years, Otodus was a large predatory shark known for its impressive, serrated teeth. This fossil tooth is a fascinating relic from a time when these powerful sharks ruled the seas.
Key Features:
Otodus was a fearsome predator, related to modern sharks, and its large, sharp teeth were used to capture prey in the ancient seas of the Eocene. This fossil tooth is not only a beautiful example of prehistoric marine life but also a valuable part of Earth’s natural history. It makes an excellent addition to any fossil collection or educational display.
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This Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil is a must-have for fossil collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the ancient marine world. Its preservation and historical significance make it a unique and fascinating piece of natural history. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary fossil from the Eocene era! Add it to your collection today.