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Fossil Benedini Shark Teeth

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. They were apex predators in their environment and fed on a variety of marine animals, including fish, marine mammals, and other sharks. Fossil Benedini shark teeth are relatively rare, but they can be found in marine deposits all over the world. They are typically dark gray or brown in color, and they have a distinctive sickle-shaped shape. Fossil Benedini shark teeth are prized by collectors for their rarity and beauty.

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