Whale shark - Fossil tooth - Notidanodon loozi. - 4.5 cm (No Reserve Price)

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Specimen: Tiburón vaca Notidanodon loozi from Morocco, Paleocene to early Paleogene, two teeth with a floating frame and a width of 4.5 cm, in natural condition and conserved.

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Notidanodon loozi is a prehistoric species of cow shark that existed during the Paleocene, approximately 59.2 to 56 million years ago.
The teeth of this type of shark are easily recognizable by their unique shape and structure.
Fossilized teeth of this species have been found in Morocco, in the Sidi Shenan area.
The 2 teeth with the floating framework included.

Notidanodon loozi is a prehistoric species of cow shark that existed during the Paleocene, approximately 59.2 to 56 million years ago.
The teeth of this type of shark are easily recognizable by their unique shape and structure.
Fossilized teeth of this species have been found in Morocco, in the Sidi Shenan area.
The 2 teeth with the floating framework included.

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Number of items
2
Specimen
Whale shark
Scientific name
Notidanodon loozi.
Country of Origin
Morocco
Geological Period
Paleogene, Paleocene (66 - 56 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Conserved
Width
4.5 cm
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Objects sold
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