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Fossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift IdeaFossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift Idea
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Fossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift IdeaFossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift Idea
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Fossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift IdeaFossil Shark and Fish Teeth/ Bone Collection 45 to 70 MYO Educational Gift Idea
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Fossil Shark Tooth and Vertebrae  Otodus Eocene in Acrylic Collectors Box x 1Fossil Shark Tooth and Vertebrae  Otodus Eocene in Acrylic Collectors Box x 1
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Junior Fossil Shark Teeth Collection Millions of Years Old Educational Gift IdeaJunior Fossil Shark Teeth Collection Millions of Years Old Educational Gift Idea
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Medium Prehistoric Predatory Fossil Shark Tooth 50 to 58 mm Display Stand + CardMedium Prehistoric Predatory Fossil Shark Tooth 50 to 58 mm Display Stand + Card
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Small Prehistoric Predatory Fossil Shark Tooth 25 to 28 mm Collectors Box + CardSmall Prehistoric Predatory Fossil Shark Tooth 25 to 28 mm Collectors Box + Card
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Triassic Rhaetic Bone Bed  with   Leptonectes rib section GloucestershireTriassic Rhaetic Bone Bed  with   Leptonectes rib section Gloucestershire
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Shark fossils are among the most fascinating and sought-after marine fossils, offering a window into over 400 million years of ocean history. Since sharks have cartilaginous skeletons that rarely fossilize, most shark fossils are teeth, which are incredibly durable and often found in large numbers. These fossilized shark teeth come from both extinct and modern species, ranging from ancient giants like Megalodon to present-day great white sharks. Shark fossils are highly valued by collectors, educators, and paleontology enthusiasts for their scientific significance and natural beauty. Whether found in coastal cliffs, riverbeds, or fossil beds worldwide, shark fossils help us understand evolution, marine ecosystems, and prehistoric life beneath the sea.