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Your cart is empty.This listing is for (1) Pound of assorted fossilized shark teeth from Morocco (containing grade A, and B teeth). Most teeth are broken but there will be at least 50 whole, unbroken teeth.There are approximately 500-800 teeth per pound from a variety of ancient shark species. Very small amounts of other fossils including string ray, fish and other fossil types may be included. These shark teeth are approximately 50 to 60 million years old (from Paleocene Period). Interesting fossil fact: Sharks lose (and replace) around 35,000 teeth per year!
Fossil Book & Shark ID card are full of interesting fossil facts and beautiful illustrations!
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jeff
2025-09-02 10:51:02
As advertised. I'm happy. Well worth the price. Lots of broken or partial ones, with very few perfect teeth. Dusty & lots of fragments. But there are dozens of nice big individual teeth, and lots of species. Ray teeth too. I'll be cleaning & admiring these for several hours. Arts & crafts, education, hideous pranks.
Gigi
2025-07-28 11:47:00
I was really excited to get these as I intended to keep these as a cool decoration piece that the little kids could look through for fun. I expected a bunch of broken fossils and tons of dust but I was thankful wrong. There was a few shattered pieces, and that’s expected for something so fragile but of the whole bag, I pulled out five or six broken teeth and there was next to no dusk which is incredible in and of itself. I liked these so much I even came back and bought the mixed fossil bag from this company too which was equally impressive.
Lori Mcalpine
2025-07-17 16:37:22
The majority were smaller than I expected. Got a lot more than I thought I would get .
leah bharier
2025-04-22 17:08:20
My robotics team loved the shark teeth. They especially like trying to figure out which fossils was which using the guide.
Claire P.
2025-03-24 10:25:22
There were a lot of shark teeth, most were from one type of shark. All of them are white, not like teeth you find in the wild. Most were broken.
Fhunjunkie
2025-03-18 10:43:07
These were great, and a great mix of different types. They were a hit with my kiddos.
Holly
2025-03-04 14:53:54
They were small, very sharp and most were busted. Couldn’t tell they were shark teeth. Looks fake for being real shark teeth. Poor buy for my boy who was looking forward to them
A student of history
2024-11-14 17:39:27
I counted about 160 intact teeth, and at least that many which were complete enough that identification could be made. For my purpose (doing a fossil dig w/ kids) this was fine. About half the bag was "grade C" (just bits of teeth). But I got these during a Black Friday sale, so I am pleased.
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