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DOZEN 70 MILLION YEAR OLD FOSSIL SHARK TEETH WIRE WRAPPED PENDANTS

Shark Species Is Squalicorax. It Was A Coastal Shark That Lived Around 70 Million Years Ago And Had A Worldwide Distribution. It Has The Nickname "Crow Shark" Because Besides Hunting It Was A Scavenger (Like A Crow). It Grew To Three Meters Long. These Teeth Were Dug Out Of The Phosphate Mines In Morocco. The Moroccan Phosphate Fields Were Laid Down Between Roughly 93 And 33 Million Years Ago And You Often See Fossils Buried Together That Are Millions Of Years Apart. Many Kinds Of Fossils Are Found Including Shark, Stingray, Turtle, Snake, Mosasaur, Various Fish, Lizards Etc. The Moroccan Phosphate Mines Is Probably The Most Fossil Rich Area On Earth

Condition: Good - Refer To Images

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