Hemipristis Shark Teeth
Add a touch of prehistoric “edge” to your collection with our authentic fossil Snaggletooth shark teeth. Known scientifically as Hemipristis serra, these Miocene-era fossils are famous for their unmistakable “hooked” shape and extraordinarily large, jagged serrations. Unlike the uniform edges of a Great White, the Hemipristis features coarse, saw-like teeth that allowed it to grip and tear through prehistoric prey with lethal efficiency. Our specimens are primarily sourced from the fossil-rich rivers of South Carolina and the Bone Valley formation in Florida, known for producing teeth with vibrant “honey” and “coffee” tones. Whether you are looking for a curved “lower” grasping tooth or a broad “upper” slicing blade, these fossils are a testament to the diverse hunting strategies of the ancient oceans.
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