Set 20 pieces Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Teeth Shark Teeth - OK
Set 20 pieces Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark Teeth Shark Teeth - OK
Species - Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis - Extinct Xenacanth Shark
Size - 20 pieces (all millimetric)
Location - Jefferson County, OK
Age - Lower Permian - Appx 275 million years old
Remarks - Discover a rare and unique collection of 20 tiny Fossil Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis teeth, each millimetric in size, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of ancient history. These exceptional teeth, unearthed in Jefferson County, OK, are from the now-extinct Xenacanthus species, a prehistoric creature that once thrived during the Lower Permian period. These teeth, dating back approximately 275 million years, reveal a fascinating glimpse into the life of these ancient creatures in the swampy environments they once inhabited.
Key Features:
• Set of 20 Tiny Fossil Teeth from Xenacanthus (Orthacanthus) texensis
• Each tooth is millimetric in size, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts
• Location: Jefferson County, OK
• Age: Lower Permian, approximately 275 million years old
• 100% Authentic with each tooth representing a true piece of ancient history
• Full Geographical Information and details provided to the buyer
These tiny, yet striking, teeth offer an intimate look into the Lower Permian period, showcasing the variety and abundance of life that existed during this era. The Xenacanthus was a prominent figure in the prehistoric waters, and owning this collection provides a rare chance to hold a direct connection to those ancient ecosystems. Perfect for collectors seeking a unique addition to their fossil collection, these teeth are a reminder of the diverse life forms that once inhabited our planet.
Bring the ancient world of Xenacanthus into your collection with this extraordinary set, and explore the depths of prehistoric life like never before!