FOSSIL SHARKS TEETH (IN GLASS DISPLAY BOX) - ISLE OF SHEPPEY, KENT - 50 million years old
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in glass display box
From the London Clay
Isle of Sheppey, Kent
50 million years old
A collection of fossilised sharks teeth in a display box with a glass lid.
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 fossils are from the London Clay cliffs on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. They were collected from the beach in the 1980s.
Please note: The contents of the box may move during transport.
50 million years old
A collection of fossilised sharks teeth in a display box with a glass lid.
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 fossils are from the London Clay cliffs on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. They were collected from the beach in the 1980s.
Please note: The contents of the box may move during transport.
Size: 6 x 6 x 2 centimetres (size of box)
Weight: 40 grams




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