Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 1 $8.00
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 2 $8.00
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 3 $8.00
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 4 $8.00
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 5 $8.00
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Name: Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis - Extinct Mako Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Middle Miocene - Approx 13-15 Million Years OldComments: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED shark teeth from Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Mine, Beaufort County, Aurora, North Carolina. Immediate ancestor to the modern Great White Shark.Isurus (Carcharodon) hastalis Tooth 6 $8.00