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Contents: Shark tooth I.D. cards, tooth sets, books & posters; necklace choices, Shark tooth set; Fossil Thresher shark teeth; Fossil Salmon shark teeth; Bone Valley Phosphate fossil shark teeth: Bull, Lemon, Dusky, Sand, and Hemipristis; TOGO Fossil Shark teeth: Sand tiger, Extinct tiger, Extinct Early Mako, and Extinct Mackerel; Fossil shark teeth: Bull, Hemipristis, Lemon, Tiger, Sand, Dusky, Goblin, Mako
EIGHT species of fossil shark teeth & necklaces for sale
WIRING SHARK TEETH PRICES
We can wire your tooth as a pendant, if it is not already wired, as follows: Sterling silver wire: $6 Gold filled wire: $8 and the pendant then includes a 20" black suede necklace free of charge Other gem bead necklace designs you can choose from are here on Sharks page 1, "Build a Necklace" section: |
BONE VALLEY PHOSPHATE FOSSIL SHARKS TEETHThe Bone Valley Formation is exposed in the phosphate mines of central Florida (Polk County). Miocene age (10-15 million years ago). |
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BULL Shark (Carcharhinus leucus)
3/4 to 7/8" long |
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#S-310-1 $15 |
#S-310-3 $15 |
#S-310-4 $15 |
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#S-310-5 $15 |
#S-310-6 $15 |
#S-310-7 $15 |
#S-310-8 $15 |
#S-310-9 $15 |
#S-310-10 $15 |
#S-310-11 $15 |
#S-310-12 $15 |
#S-310-13 $15 |
#S-310-14 $15 |
#S-310-15 $15 |
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#S-310-17 $15 |
#S-310-18 $15 |
#S-310-19 $15 |
#S-310-20 $15 |
LEMON (Negaprion brevirostris)
3/4 to 1" long |
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#S-310-100 $18 |
#S-310-101 $18 |
#S-310-103 $18 |
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#S-310-104 $18 |
#S-310-105 $18 |
#S-310-106 $18 |
#S-310-107 $18 |
#S-310-108 $18 |
#S-310-109 $18 |
#S-310-110 $18 |
#S-310-111 $18 |
#S-310-113 $18 |
#S-310-114 $18 |
#S-310-115 $18 |
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#S-310-116 $18 |
#S-310-117 $18 |
#S-310-118 $18 |
#S-310-119 $18 |
#S-310-120 $18 |
#S-310-121 $18 |
#S-310-122 $18 |
#S-310-123 $18 |
#S-310-124 $18 |
#S-310-125 $18 |
#S-310-126 $18 |
#S-310-127 $18 |
#S-310-128 $18 |
#S-310-129 $18 |
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DUSKY Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus)
3/4 to 15/16" long |
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#S-310-200 $18 |
#S-310-201 $18 |
#S-310-202 $18 |
#S-310-203 $18 |
#S-310-204 $18 |
#S-310-207 $18 |
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#S-310-208 $18 |
#S-310-209 $18 |
#S-310-210 $18 |
#S-310-211 $18 |
#S-310-212 $18 |
#S-310-213 $18 |
#S-310-214 $18 |
#S-310-215 $18 |
#S-310-216 $18 |
#S-310-217 $18 |
#S-310-219 $18 |
#S-310-220 $18 |
#S-310-221 $18 |
#S-310-222 $18 |
#S-310-223 $18 |
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#S-310-228 $18 |
#S-310-229 $18 |
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SAND SHARK (lamniform sharks of the family Odontaspididae)
15/16 to 1 3/16" long |
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#S-310-300 $20 |
#S-310-302 $20 |
#S-310-305 $20 |
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SNAGGLE TOOTH shark (Hemipristis Serra)
3/4" long |
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#S-310-400 $15 |
FOSSIL BULL SHARK TEETH7/8 to 1" long Modified "T" shaped teeth with a dip in the middle, up to 1-1/4" long. The Bull shark grows to 10 feet. They have a unique ability to survive in salt and fresh water, including rivers & lakes. A shallow feeder and a DANGEROUS aggressive shark. Distinctive wide head, the only shark known to attack a hippo! Also a bull shark that killed a young boy and full-grown man who attempted to save the boy in Matawan Creek, New Jersey.
Teeth found by diving in South Carolina rivers near Charleston SC - Cooper, St. Mary's or St. John's Rivers |
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7/8" upper tooth unless marked | |||
#S-319-5 lower $10 | |||
1" lower tooth unless marked | |||
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Fossil TIGER SHARK TOOTH NECKLACES
7/8" tooth wired with gold craft wire, on a 20" black suede necklace with gold tone clasp. SET OF 12 NECKLACES Great for party favors or luau! |
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#S-345-57 $55 SOLD |
FOSSIL GOBLIN SHARK TOOTH NECKLACESOne of the WEIRDEST sharks you will ever meet, it resembles its name. A deepwater fish once thought to be extinct. The teeth resemble sand shark teeth except for the striations (raised lines) down the enamel that distinguish it. Photos of the Goblin shark: (more info on the Goblin Shark on page 9) Here is an excellent link to more info on the Goblin shark, updated with the paragraph below it:
elasmo.com
The availability of Mitsukurina changed abruptly in April 2003. Fishing off the northwest coast of Taiwan in 2000 feet of water, commercial fishermen started boating hundreds of goblins in the three to four meter range. These local fishermen were quite secretive with the details, but indicated that they were mostly males. This is why you will occasionally see a goblin jaw for sale now, when it was thought to be extinct. ( www.elasmo.com Goblin dentition link) Also, here's a nice collection from a local collector, from the Waccamaw River here in South Carolina: |
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1-7/16" long | |||
#S375-2 Gold wired as a pendant; perfect DR. HUBBELL COLLECTION $26 |
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1-3/8" long | |||
1-1/4” long | |||
#S375-28 $15 |
#S375-29 $15 |
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1-1/8” long | |||
#S375-32 $13 |
#S375-33 $13 |
#S375-34 $13 |
#S375-36 $13 |
#S375-37 $13 |
#S375-38 $13 |
#S375-39 $13 |
#S375-42 $13 |
#S-375-43 $14 |
#S375-44 $13 |
#S375-46 $13 |
#S375-47 $13 |
1” long | |||
#S-375-62 $12 |
#S375-63 $12 |
#S375-69 $12 |
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#S375-70 $12 |
#S375-71 $12 |
#S375-72 $12 |
#S375-73 $12 |
7/8" long | |||
#S375-80 $10 |
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3/4" long | |||
#S375-85 $9 |
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5/8" long | |||
#S375-90 $8 |
ALL FOSSIL MAKO SHARK SHARK TOOTH NECKLACES
AND COLLECTOR MAKOS are on Sharks page 6 |
The most unusual shark attack hat of the Aurora show! LUNCH IS SERVED!
Fooled you! It's only DOLPHIN, check out the other photo here on photographer Kurt Jones' website, thanks to alert customer Nick surfshooter.com |
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