Cretaceous Fossil Crow Shark (Squalicorax) Teeth

These are authentic fossil teeth of the extinct crow shark, Squalicorax pristodontus. They come from the Upper Cretaceous (70 million year old) phosphate deposits near Khouribga, Morocco. The photos are representative of the fossil teeth that you will receive. They vary in size from about .9" to about 1.4" with most being in the middle of that size range.

Squalicorax would have had a body type very similar to today's grey sharks, but the teeth most closely resemble that of tiger sharks. It was likely a coastal predator, but there is evidence it was also a scavenger: a Squalicorax tooth was found embedded on the bone of a hadrosaur. Hadrosaurs were terrestrial dinosaurs, so that hadrosaur likely had died on land before being swept out to sea.

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$3
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5 to 24 Pieces
$1.50
25+ Pieces
$1
DETAILS
FOSSIL TYPE
Crow Shark Teeth
SPECIES
Squalicorax pristodontus
AGE
Upper Cretaceous (~70 Million Years)
LOCATION
Khouribga, Morocco
SIZE
.9 to 1.4"
PRODUCT ID
P-369