Paleocarcharodon orientalis Fossil Shark Tooth, Morocco

Paleocarcharodon orientalis

Lamniformes, Lamnidae

Geological Time: Paleocene to Eocene (60 to 45 million years ago)

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 42 mm diagonal measurement; 31 mm across at base (including root)

Fossil Site: Khouribga Plateau Morocco

Code: PCT05

Price: $55.00 - sold


Description: This shark has been commonly termed “pygmy great white” by some, but in fact is no ancestor to that extant taxon. It is however, a member of the same family, the Lamnidae. This fine specimen displays the characteristic serrations (Charcarodon means sharpened tooth in Greek) and the complex secondary cusplets that are typical of the species. It is an anterior tooth, which means it came from the front of the jaw of this species. Coming from the Khourigba Plateau in Morocco, it was found as an outgrowth of phosphate mining in the area. Given the rule of an inch of tooth for 10 feet of shark, this one came from an ~15 foot example. It comes in a 108 mm by 83 mm display box, making it a fine presentation specimen.

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