Collection: Shark Teeth from Belgium - Fossils from the Miocene of Antwerp

The Antwerp region is world-famous for its rich deposits of fossil shark teeth. During the Miocene epoch (approx. 23 – 5 million years ago), this area was covered by a shallow, warm sea teeming with sharks, rays, and other marine life. The teeth found here are exceptionally well-preserved and highly diverse.

Our Belgian shark teeth collection includes species such as Carcharocles megalodon, Carcharias, Galeocerdo (tiger shark) and many more. Each fossil is a tangible relic of the prehistoric seas that once covered Antwerp.

Shark Teeth from Belgium - Fossils from the Miocene of Antwerp