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Discover a genuine survivor from Earth's ancient oceans with this authentic Otodus obliquus shark tooth fossil preserved on natural matrix from Morocco. Dating back approximately 60 to 45 million years, Otodus obliquus was one of the earliest giant sharks to dominate prehistoric seas after the extinction of the dinosaurs. This impressive predator played an important role in shark evolution and is considered an early ancestor of the legendary Megalodon.
Recovered from the fossil-rich Oulad Abdoun Basin near Khouribga, this real fossil tooth remained buried within ancient seabed sediments for millions of years. The surrounding natural matrix represents the prehistoric ocean floor where the fossil formed, preserving its geological context and enhancing its authenticity. Its well-preserved triangular crown and strong root showcase the classic features collectors value in Otodus obliquus fossils.
Perfect for fossil collectors, educators, and lovers of prehistoric life, this remarkable specimen makes a striking display piece and unforgettable gift. Add this authentic fossil treasure to your collection today.
Age: Paleocene to Early Eocene, approximately 60 to 45 million years ago
Location: Oulad Abdoun Basin near Khouribga, Morocco
Specimen Size: 57mm x 49mm x 28mm (approximately)
Tooth Size: 24mm x 23mm (approximately)
Weight: 92 grams