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Isurus hastalis Mako Shark Tooth Fossil – Miocene Era | South Carolina, USA | Genuine with COA
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For sale is an authentic Isurus hastalis Mako Shark Tooth Fossil, dating back to the Miocene Epoch, approximately 5-23 million years ago. This fossil was discovered in South Carolina, USA, a well-known location for fossilized marine life from this period. The Isurus hastalis species, often referred to as the “broad-toothed Mako,” was a powerful predator in ancient seas and a close relative of modern-day sharks.
The fossil tooth ranges in size between 25-35mm, and showcases the streamlined shape and sharp edges characteristic of the Mako shark’s hunting teeth. This specimen is a remarkable piece of prehistoric marine history and makes a fantastic addition to any fossil collection.
- Species: Isurus hastalis (Mako Shark)
- Location: South Carolina, USA
- Geological Age: Miocene Epoch (5-23 million years ago)
- Fossil Type: Shark Tooth (Size: 25-35mm)
The fossil you see in the photo is representative of the specimen you will receive. A 1cm scale cube is provided in the image for accurate size reference.
Each fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing it is a 100% genuine specimen. Whether you’re a fossil enthusiast, collector, or educator, this Isurus hastalis Mako Shark Tooth is a unique and fascinating piece of ancient marine life.
Don’t miss your chance to own a real piece of Miocene marine history with this genuine Mako Shark Tooth Fossil from South Carolina, USA!




