Fossil Notorynchus Primigenius lower tooth
Fossil Notorynchus Primigenius lower tooth
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Notorynchus Primigenius lower tooth (Cow Shark )
Antwerp, Belgium
Dating back to the Miocene period million years ago
Including plexiglas base plate 3cm x 3cm.
2.49cm (longest side)
The Notorynchus primigenius fossil teeth are an intriguing and significant part of this ancient shark's remains. As a member of the Cow Shark family (Hexanchidae), these teeth exhibit distinctive characteristics that set them apart from teeth of more modern sharks.
Physical Characteristics:
The fossil teeth of Notorynchus primigenius are robust and well-preserved, reflecting their durable composition and the fossilization process. They are typically triangular in shape and possess serrated edges, which aided the shark in efficiently capturing and consuming its prey. These serrations were crucial for tearing through the tough flesh of the marine animals it hunted.
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Antwerp, Belgium
Dating back to the Miocene period million years ago
Including plexiglas base plate 3cm x 3cm.
2.49cm (longest side)
The Notorynchus primigenius fossil teeth are an intriguing and significant part of this ancient shark's remains. As a member of the Cow Shark family (Hexanchidae), these teeth exhibit distinctive characteristics that set them apart from teeth of more modern sharks.
Physical Characteristics:
The fossil teeth of Notorynchus primigenius are robust and well-preserved, reflecting their durable composition and the fossilization process. They are typically triangular in shape and possess serrated edges, which aided the shark in efficiently capturing and consuming its prey. These serrations were crucial for tearing through the tough flesh of the marine animals it hunted.