This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old