Palaeocarcharodon
Palaeocarcharodon Teeth: The Jagged “Pygmy Great White”
Step back to the dawn of the Cenozoic era with our collection of Palaeocarcharodon orientalis shark teeth. These are not your typical shark fossils; they are known for their incredibly distinct, irregularly serrated edges and prominent lateral cusplets. While they share a name that sounds like the Great White, many paleontologists believe they are a unique, extinct offshoot that developed serrations independently—making them a fascinating “evolutionary experiment.”
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