FOSSIL NAUTILUS OPALISED
You can see red rainbows in this Fossil Nautilus Opalised when it is in the sun, it looks truly amazing.
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
11.5cm x 15cm x 9.5, 1550g.
You can see red rainbows in this Fossil Nautilus Opalised when it is in the sun, it looks truly amazing.
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
11.5cm x 15cm x 9.5, 1550g.
Weight | 1600 g |
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Dimensions | 12 × 15 × 10 cm |
This Large Fossil Sperm Whale Tooth will make a great addition to your Fossil collection. A Sperm Whale Tooth from the Gulf of Mexico where many fossils come from especially teeth. These are almost as rare as Hens teeth. The condition is complete tip to root. There has been no repair or restoration.
Age: 23 Million Years, Miocene Period.
Location:
Edisto River, South Carolina, U.S.A.
Dimensions:
11.5cm x 2.7cm x 1.7cm, 70g.
Named Odontocete, toothed whale from the Miocene Period. This whale would have shared the same waters and time period as many of the dangerous sharks found off the East Coast of North America during the Miocene, like the infamous Megalodon Shark. Odontocete teeth were bigger than the Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinosaur teeth and would have eaten other Whales and Sharks. They grew to 18 meters long and weighed 40 tonnes.
Iridescent Ammonite beautifully polished. Featuring great markings and great iridescence on the outside. This is a natural fossil specimen. An amazing artifact and a natural example of the Fibonacci sequence. Also from the center out, the spiral increases at the ratio of Phi or the golden section, 1.618. The distance of the planets from the Sun average the Phi Ratio. This number is also related to Pi and the Fibonacci Sequence. This Phi Ratio is part of Sacred Geometry. This is the best Iridescent Ammonite we have available for sale.
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
Approx. 8.5cm x 6.9cm x 2.3cm, 163g.
An ancient Fossil Shark Tooth from Otodus Obliquus. These teeth are super popular and affordable. Suitable for kids as they aren’t too fragile (for a fossil) and a great way to start or boost your own collection. An amazing natural fossil from eons past. Otodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, approximately 60 to 45 million years ago. The name Otodus comes from Greek “oûs” (ear) and “odous” (tooth), or “ear-shaped tooth”. This specimen has been mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display.
Age: Paleocene to Eocene.
Location:
Khouribga Plateau Morocco.
Dimensions:
5.3cm x 3.9cm x 2.3cm, 16g.
A completely natural, unworked, unpolished, massive Megalodon Shark Tooth. Buy a natural tooth like this and you can really see the true quality of it. Commercially available teeth are often restored to give them a better or more complete appearance. This specimen is complete without any work required, from the serrated tip to the full root. These amazing fossils are found around the world, this one in particular was recovered from a river in South Carolina, where a hardy soul went diving into the darkness looking for it. This is an excellent quality collectors specimen.
Carcharocles Megalodon have been extinct for around 3-15 million years. They are thought to be the ancient ancestors of modern day Great White sharks and estimated to have been 15-20m long. They are the largest marine predator known to have lived on our planet.
The photos show the exact specimen that you will receive.
Location:
South Carolina, USA.
Dimensions:
13.5cm, 350g.
Fossils Poster Large. Hugely informative and great looking chart covering the process of fossilisation. From when the dinosaur fell off his peg to the discovery of his fossil and everything in between.
Dimensions:
92cm high x 61.5cm wide.