Rare Benedini (Extinct Thresher Shark) Tooth 2.39" (20760) For Sale


Large Benedini Tooth Teeth for Sale. UK Fossils Megalodon fossil

This is a very large specimen is a rare fossil shark tooth, Parotodus benedini tooth (Thresher shark). These are found associated with the Megalodon teeth but are hundreds of times more rare to find. 2.82" is very large for this teeth and this one is in good condition.


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Discovering a megalodon tooth is extremely exciting, because it helps to prove the existence of some of the largest sharks of all time, which are believed to have gone extinct roughly 3.6 million.


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Fossil Benedini shark teeth are the fossilized remains of the teeth of the Parotodus benedeni shark, which lived during the Eocene to Pleistocene epochs, approximately 53 to 1 million years ago. Parotodus benedeni sharks were large, predatory sharks that reached lengths of up to 25 feet.


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This is a rare, 2.62" long fossil shark (Parotodus benedeni) tooth found off the coast of North Carolina. It was found by commercial divers collecting "the ledges" in about 100 feet of water. The tooth would have eroded out of the Pungo River Formation when sea levels were lower and the area where these teeth are found was at the shoreline.


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Parotodus benedini, the false-toothed Mako Shark (extinct Thresher Shark), is an extinct genus of mackerel shark.This genus is known in the fossil records from the during the Eocene and Pleistocene Epochs (age range: from 53 to 1 million years ago). The P. Benedini tooth is a very rare tooth praised by fossil hunters. The P. Benedini were believed to be pelagic sharks, meaning they mostly.


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Digging for shark teeth at Shark tooth Hill California and finding a Paratodus Benedini


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What exactly is a benedini tooth? benedini newbie question what kind of shark By Martybc3 April 25, 2018 in General Fossil Discussion Martybc3 New Members 6 Location USA Posted April 25, 2018 I recently got into buying shark teeth I just bought my first Megalodon tooth this week!


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Parotodus benedeni is one such shark. Now extinct, this predator grew to be one of the largest sharks of its time, commonly reaching lengths of up to 25 feet. It may have started as a smaller shark, but it increased over geological time to become a significant predatory challenger to other sharks of that time - including the incomparable megalodon.


Rare Benedini (Extinct Thresher Shark) Tooth 2.39" (20760) For Sale

These teeth have inordinately enlarged "U" shaped root lobes and a thick curved crown. There is a thick dental band. P. benedini had a worldwide distribution, but most reference material labels this tooth as rare. The distinctive large "U" shaped root of Parotodus benedeni. 3.5 cm Monmouth County, NJ


Rare Benedini (Extinct Thresher Shark) Tooth 2.39" (20760) For Sale

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$125 5 REMAINING Rare Benedini Fossil Shark Tooth (Thresher Shark) Here's a fossil shark tooth that doesn't come up for sale that often, it's a scarce Parotodus benedini tooth (Thresher shark). These are found associated with the Megalodon teeth but are hundreds of times more rare to find.


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Rare Fossil Parotodus Benedini Tooth - 1.16". This is 1.16" long specimen of a rare fossil shark tooth, Parotodus benedini (extinct Thresher shark). These are found associated with the Megalodon teeth but are hundreds of times more rare to find. This one was collected near Charleston, South Carolina.


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Read the original article on Insider. A large broken tooth found 10,000 feet deep is being hailed as a historic discovery. It's the only known case of a megalodon shark fossil being plucked from.


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The site is about 1,000 miles southwest of Hawaii. A large ancient tooth seen 10,000-feet deep in the ocean is being hailed a first for scientists, as the only known case of a megalodon shark.


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Fossil Benedini Shark Teeth Paratodus Benedini (False Mako) teeth are from a prehistoric pelagic species and date back as far as 16mya. Benedini shark teeth have been found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the United States, yet their commonality amongst when compared to shark teeth of similar age is extremely rare.