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Posted by: host 8/21/2008

New Shark Teeth Added

Today, Lowcountry Geologic posted a nice batch of new shark teeth to the website, www.lowcountrygeologic.com. Here's a click link to the latest updates.

The update includes:

Megalodon Shark Teeth - Big nice ones, including a spectacularly colored Summerville land megalodon over 5 inches. You've got to see it to believe it.

Angustidens Shark Teeth - More unprecedented quality. Top shelp specimens with incredible color.

High Grade Otodus obliquus in matrix - not the junk you see on the auction sites. High quality teeth in real matrix.

Parotodus benedeni - rare Oligocene specimens. Two of them even have side cusps.

Giant Thresher Tooth - We only added one, but its a nice one. Super rare!

Isurus escheri - from Mill in The Netherlands. Tiny serrations and great color.

Bone Valley Shark Teeth - Several nicely colored hemipristis and on juvenile Hubbel megalodon.

SC Eocene Quarry Shark Teeth - Carcharocles auriculatus, Carcharias koerti, and Squatina prima.

Carcharoides catticus - added a few nice Summerville Chandler Bridge specimens.

Rhincodon typus - ultra rare Whale shark teeth. We seldom offer these for sale because they are so difficult to find.

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