1.13" Galeocerdo Cuvier shark tooth fossil
1.13" Galeocerdo Cuvier shark tooth fossil
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Including plexiglas base plate
- Longest side 1.13" = 2,90cm
- Telisa formation, Sumatra, Indonesia
- Miocene period
Galeocerdo Cuvier, commonly known as the "Tiger Shark," is a large and highly recognizable species of shark found in warm and temperate oceans around the world. Here is a description of this impressive marine predator:
Tiger sharks have sharp, serrated teeth that are ideal for cutting through a variety of prey, including fish, turtles, sea birds, and even larger mammals. They have multiple rows of teeth, and new teeth continuously replace the old ones throughout their lives.