Shark Teeth

Fossil shark teeth encompass a wide array of species, including those from iconic sharks like the mako shark, otodus shark, and great white sharks. Mako shark teeth, characterized by their slender, serrated edges, reflect the predatory nature of these swift hunters. Otodus shark teeth, often large and triangular with pronounced serrations, harken back to an ancient lineage that includes the massive Megalodon. Great white shark teeth, robust and serrated, are formidable tools for capturing prey. Each species’ teeth reveal unique adaptations for hunting and feeding, offering insights into their ecological roles and evolutionary history. Fossil specimens of these sharks’ teeth are found in various geological formations worldwide, preserving a snapshot of ancient marine ecosystems and the evolution of these apex predators over millions of years.

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