Negaprion brevirostris
Last Modified 08/15/2007
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 3-10 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 1 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 2 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 3 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 4 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 5 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 6 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 7 $3.00
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Name: Negaprion brevirostris - Lemon Shark Teeth
Geologic Age: Late Miocene - Appx 5 Million Years OldComments: Common teeth found in Florida but these are the biggest and best available. These "jumbo" teeth as they are known average 1" in lengthNegaprion brevirostris Tooth 8 $3.00