Palaeocarcharodon Orientalis - The Pygmy White Shark - Morocco
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Shark Tooth - Phosphate Mines of Khouribga Region, Morocco
Paleocene epoch - 60-56 Million Years Old
Khouribga Region - Morocco
Famous for its coarsely serrated teeth, much is unknown about the size and appearance of these sharks, though it is likely that they may have resembled a mako or great white. It is thought it could be a relative to the Great white shark due to similarities in the serrations of both species teeth.
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Shark Tooth - Phosphate Mines of Khouribga Region, Morocco
Paleocene epoch - 60-56 Million Years Old
Khouribga Region - Morocco
Famous for its coarsely serrated teeth, much is unknown about the size and appearance of these sharks, though it is likely that they may have resembled a mako or great white. It is thought it could be a relative to the Great white shark due to similarities in the serrations of both species teeth.
Palaeocarcharodon orientalis Shark Tooth - Phosphate Mines of Khouribga Region, Morocco
Paleocene epoch - 60-56 Million Years Old
Khouribga Region - Morocco
Famous for its coarsely serrated teeth, much is unknown about the size and appearance of these sharks, though it is likely that they may have resembled a mako or great white. It is thought it could be a relative to the Great white shark due to similarities in the serrations of both species teeth.