Lee Creek Chubutensis Tooth 3.08"
This stunning golden-beige Chubutensis tooth from Lee Creek features glossy enamel and sharp, well-preserved serrations. There is a small chip on the bourlette, though it is not as noticeable with the toothās light coloration. Overall, it remains an outstanding and highly collectible specimen.
The ChubutensisĀ Ā (Otodus chubutensis) was a massive prehistoric predator that lived during the Miocene and early Pliocene epochs. Considered an evolutionary link between Otodus obliquus and Otodus megalodon, it had large, serrated teeth with distinctive side cusps, which later disappeared in its descendant, Megalodon. Fossils of Chubutensis have been found worldwide, indicating it thrived in diverse marine environments, preying on large marine mammals like whales.
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Lee Creek Chubutensis Tooth 3.08"
Lee Creek Chubutensis Tooth 3.08"
This stunning golden-beige Chubutensis tooth from Lee Creek features glossy enamel and sharp, well-preserved serrations. There is a small chip on the bourlette, though it is not as noticeable with the toothās light coloration. Overall, it remains an outstanding and highly collectible specimen.
The ChubutensisĀ Ā (Otodus chubutensis) was a massive prehistoric predator that lived during the Miocene and early Pliocene epochs. Considered an evolutionary link between Otodus obliquus and Otodus megalodon, it had large, serrated teeth with distinctive side cusps, which later disappeared in its descendant, Megalodon. Fossils of Chubutensis have been found worldwide, indicating it thrived in diverse marine environments, preying on large marine mammals like whales.
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This stunning golden-beige Chubutensis tooth from Lee Creek features glossy enamel and sharp, well-preserved serrations. There is a small chip on the bourlette, though it is not as noticeable with the toothās light coloration. Overall, it remains an outstanding and highly collectible specimen.
The ChubutensisĀ Ā (Otodus chubutensis) was a massive prehistoric predator that lived during the Miocene and early Pliocene epochs. Considered an evolutionary link between Otodus obliquus and Otodus megalodon, it had large, serrated teeth with distinctive side cusps, which later disappeared in its descendant, Megalodon. Fossils of Chubutensis have been found worldwide, indicating it thrived in diverse marine environments, preying on large marine mammals like whales.
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