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This listing has ended. Item:PTYCHODUS POLYGYRUS SMALL SHARK TOOTH CRETACEOUS USA |
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Ptychodus polygyrus This gorgeous yet unusual rare tri-coloured tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented. It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 6mm in height and 10mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 7th July 2006. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. WOW... Just £15-99... An absolute bargain. |
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