BOX OF FOSSIL SHARKS TEETH - 55 million years old - Morocco
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Display box packed with over 200 incomplete and broken sharks teeth
Khouribga, Morocco
A shark has jaws packed with a frightening array of teeth. The teeth are only loosely attached to the jaw and often fall out to be preserved in the mud on the sea floor.
These teeth are from the phosphate mines of Morocco. They are an assortment of broken and incomplete teeth, but they are all extremely well-preserved.
Size: 8 x 8 x 2.5 centimetres (size of box)
Weight: 110 grams (total weight)