FOSSIL SHARKS TEETH (IN GLASS DISPLAY BOX) - 40 million years old - Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire
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in glass display box
Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire
40 million years old
Three 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 cliffs on the coast of Hampshire at Barton-on-Sea. They were collected from the beach many years ago and are from an old collection.
40 million years old
Three 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 cliffs on the coast of Hampshire at Barton-on-Sea. They were collected from the beach many years ago and are from an old collection.
Size: 6 x 6 x 2 centimetres (size of box)
Weight: 40 grams