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Super Red Bone Valley Hemipristis Shark Tooth Teeth
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A Magnificant Super Red Colored Hemipristis Shark Teeth From The Bone Valley A Super Red Enameled Hemipristis ( Snaggle Toothed ) Shark Teeth with a Red Colored Root and Super Serrations from the Bone Valley are shown in the pictures below. Excellent Tooth with Superb colored Enamel Bone Valley Style! The tooth measures 1.433" or 36 mm long and .812" or 21 mm wide. The root is chipped on one spot but the enamel is superb on this robust tooth! I found this tooth in one of the phosphate pits of Polk County. No reserve. No restoration.
Famed for its Megs, Hemis, Lemons, Makos, Tigers & Requiem Sharks, the Bone Valley Region yields some quite colorful teeth. Hemis are a unique tooth with sharp deep serrations unlike any other type of shark. These teeth are from the Miocene/Hawthorne formation which is 15 - 20 million years old. Takes a lot of effort to find these better quality teeth in the remote areas I trek! Include $2.95 for shipping and handling with your check or money order please. Paypal is accepted. Outside US check for shipping charges. Thanks.Hemipristis from the Famous Bone Valley area of Florida! A Super Bone Valley Tooth !!!
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