Fossil, Crow shark tooth

£6.00

Pictured as seen

Fossil Shark Tooth – Squalicorax pristodontus

Extinct Cretaceous shark, commonly known as the Crow Shark.

 

70–100 million years old (Upper Cretaceous)

Origin: Oulad Abdoun Basin, Khouribga, Morocco

 

Features: Serrated edges, similar to modern tiger shark teeth

 

Species Info: Coastal predator & scavenger; known to feed on fish, turtles, and possibly marine reptiles

 

Condition: Natural fossil, no restoration

 

Perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by prehistoric marine life.