Upper and Lower Fossil Scapanorynchus texanus - Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth - Mississippi
Upper and Lower Fossil Scapanorynchus texanus - Extinct Sand Tiger Shark Teeth - Mississippi
Species - Scapanorynchus texanus - Extinct Sand Tiger Shark
Size - 1.55" and 2.18" long
Location - Monroe County, Mississippi
Age - Late Cretaceous - Appx 85 million years old
Remarks - This remarkable pair of Scapanorynchus texanus teeth showcases the extinct Sand Tiger Shark species from the Late Cretaceous period. The teeth, both upper and lower, are beautifully preserved and measure impressively in size, offering a rare glimpse into the ancient marine predators of Earth’s past.
These fossils were discovered in Mississippi and date back to the Late Cretaceous, approximately 85 million years old. 100% authentic, with no repair or restoration, this pair of teeth remains in their natural form, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.
Key Features:
• Genuine Upper and Lower Fossil Scapanorynchus texanus Teeth
• Rare Specimen from the Late Cretaceous (~85 Million Years Ago)
• Origin: Mississippi
• No repair or restoration—completely natural
This exceptional pair of teeth is a unique find for collectors and enthusiasts, offering an authentic piece of prehistoric history.