In Matrix Fossil Petalodus frederixi - Extinct Petalodont Tooth - Russia
In Matrix Fossil Petalodus frederixi - Extinct Petalodont Tooth - Russia
Species - Petalodus frederixi - Extinct Petalodont Shark
Size - 0.36" wide Matrix: 1.65" x 1.68"
Location - Kranoufimsk, Russia
Age - Early Permian - Appx 290 million years old
Remarks - Unearth a remarkable piece of prehistoric marine history with this fossilized Petalodus frederixi tooth, an extinct species from the Petalodont group. Discovered in Russia, this rare specimen is approximately 290 million years old and highlights the unique dental structure of this ancient predator.
The tooth, measuring 0.36” wide, is preserved in its natural matrix, which is 1.65” x 1.68” in size. Completely 100% authentic, this fossil has not been subjected to any repair or restoration, offering a pure glimpse into Earth’s distant past.
Key Features:
• Genuine Petalodus frederixi Fossil Tooth (0.36” Wide)
• Preserved in its original matrix (1.65” x 1.68”)
• Rare Specimen from 290 Million Years Ago
• Origin: Russia
• No repair or restoration—entirely natural
This fossil is an extraordinary find, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts interested in ancient marine ecosystems. Its authenticity and historical significance make it a treasured addition to any collection.