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Bone Valley Bull shark fossil tooth from Miocene, USA (0.79")

Bone Valley Bull shark fossil tooth from Miocene, USA (0.79")

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Species: Carcharhinus leucas (Bull shark)
Size: 0.79" = 2,02 cm
Age: Miocene (~10-15 million years ago)
Location: Bone Valley, Florida, USA
Condition: No restoration, great typical colors for this location, small chip missing on left side of the root

Bull shark tooth from a famous location in Florida, Bone Valley.

Characterized by a wide triangular shape with a sharp cutting edge. The teeth typically feature smooth enamel and robust serrations, making them ideal for crushing and cutting prey.

Due to fossilization in the phosphate-rich soils of Bone Valley, these teeth often display stunning colors, ranging from cream and tan to dark gray or black, sometimes with a bluish or greenish hue.

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