Whale Teeth

Last Modified 08/27/2008

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Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!  3
3/4" long.

Whale Tooth 3 $65.00                                               


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Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   2.5" long.

Whale Tooth 4 $35.00                                               


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Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   2 9/16" long.

Whale Tooth 5 $35.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   2.75" long.

Whale Tooth 6 $35.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   4 1/8" long.  This is a half tooth that was split along the length to show the growth patterns inside of the tooth.

Whale Tooth 9 $35.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   5 1/8" long.  This is a half tooth that was split along the length to show the growth patterns inside of the tooth.

Whale Tooth 10 $35.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   4 9/16" long.

Whale Tooth 11 $35.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   3 5/16" long.

Whale Tooth 12 $60.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   3 11/16" long.

Whale Tooth 13 $60.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   3.75" long.

Whale Tooth 14 $60.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   4 7/16" long.

Whale Tooth 17 $80.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   4 9/16" long.

Whale Tooth 18 $80.00                                               


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Scaldicetus sp.
Geologic Age:   Miocene (13 Million Years Ago)
Stratigraphic detail:   Hawthorne Formation
Location:    
ACE Basin, South Carolina
Comments:   Nice tooth from this extinct Whale.. it has been polished to show off the beauty of the tooth.  The bulk of the tooth would have been buried in the jaw of the whale.. the root of the tooth.  The end of the tooth that hooks slightly is where the cusp of the tooth would have been.  After 13 Million Years the enamel is long gone but the inside of the tooth with the growth lines is present and beautiful!   4 5/16" long.

Whale Tooth 19 $80.00