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Enchodus libycus Fish Tooth Fossil (2.31") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco crater dust derived from ancient resin

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Description

derived from ancient resin

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Over 70 million years ago

Weight: +/- 4 grams

this tooth retains its complete root structure

Enchodus libycus Fish Tooth Fossil (2.31") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco crater dust derived from ancient resinThis genuine Enchodus libycus tooth fossil originates from the Cretaceous marine deposits of Morocco. Enchodus, often called the saber toothed herring, was a fierce predatory fish that inhabited ancient seas alongside mosasaurs and sharks. The tooth is characterized by its long, dagger like shape and sharp point, adapted for capturing prey. Enchodus teeth are highly recognizable and sought after due to their appearance and excellent fossilization. PS.

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