Rare 1.35" Fossil Trigonotodus grandis - Extinct Giant Thresher Tooth - SC
Rare 1.35" Fossil Trigonotodus grandis - Extinct Giant Thresher Tooth - SC
Species - Trigonotodus grandis - Extinct Giant Thresher Shark
Size - 1.35" long
Location - Wando River, SC
Age - Oligocene - Appx 28.5-32 million years old
Remarks - A truly rare find, this fossilized Trigonotodus grandis tooth represents the extinct Giant Thresher species, known for its large size and impressive predatory features. This specimen, measuring 1.35” in length, is from the Oligocene Epoch, approximately 28.5 to 32 million years old.
Discovered in South Carolina, this fossil is 100% authentic, with no repair or restoration, offering a pristine glimpse into the prehistoric oceans. The tooth’s unique structure and historical significance make it a highly desirable piece for collectors.
Key Features:
• Genuine 1.35” Fossil Trigonotodus grandis Tooth
• Rare Specimen from the Oligocene Epoch (~28.5 to 32 Million Years Ago)
• Origin: South Carolina (SC)
• No repair or restoration—completely natural
This remarkable Giant Thresher tooth is a rare addition to any fossil collection, offering insight into the ancient marine life that once dominated Earth’s waters. Its exceptional preservation and uniqueness make it an excellent choice for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a rare piece of history.