Squalicorax pristodontus shark tooth fossil from Cretaceous, Morocco (0.98")
Squalicorax pristodontus shark tooth fossil from Cretaceous, Morocco (0.98")
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Species: Squalicorax pristodontus
Size tooth: 0.98" = 2,49 cm
Location: Ouled Abdoun Basin, Oued Zem, Morocco
Age: Cretaceous, Maastrichtian (~66 Million Years)
Condition: Razor sharp serrations, nicely preserved root and shiny enamel.
This authentic Squalicorax pristodontus (Agassiz 1843) tooth fossil originates from the Cretaceous deposits of Morocco. Squalicorax, commonly known as the “crow shark,” was a predator and scavenger that lived alongside dinosaurs, mosasaurs, and other marine reptiles.
The tooth features a triangular blade shape with sharp serrations, ideal for cutting flesh. Its distinctive morphology makes it one of the most recognizable shark fossils.
