Large selection of fossil shark teeth from different continents. Magnificent remains of a highly successful predatory fish Read more.
Wooden treasure box with fossil shark teeth and ray teeth that were found in Morocco.
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
This rare shark tooth is from the extinct Otodus Sokolovi shark that lived +/- 47 to 28 million years ago. Found in Dakhla, Western Sahara.
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest mackerel sharks. Their teeth are known for their broad triangular crown and smaller side teeth. 60-45 Million years old
Different sharks
Nice selection of fossil shark teeth. Here you will find specimens of the extinct Cosmopolitan Hastalis shark that lived in the Miocene. But also teeth of the sand shark, Squalicorax, otudus, bull shark, lemmon shark and the great white shark. Megalodon teeth can be found here.
Fossil Shark Teeth
The C. hastalis shark was around 10 meters long and populated the seas between 3.5 to 23 million years ago. These Shark teeth are found in, the now closed, port area of Antwerp. beautiful specimens for the collection or in the classroom. You will also find a number of shark teeth from Morocco on this page.
Ancient animals
Sharks live already for a long time on the earth. The oldest fossils that are found date from around 450 million years ago. The shark is a predator that occurs in different sizes and shapes. Our seas are still richly filled with sharks. That makes this preditor one of the most successful species on earth.