sr269-3) 2-3/4" Fossil AURICULATUS SHARK and similar items
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sr269-3) 2-3/4" Fossil AURICULATUS SHARK TOOTH brown tan Tigers eye 26" necklace
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Estimated to arrive by Tue, May 27th.
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Calculated by USPS in Canada.
Ships from
United States

Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
Full refund available within 30 days
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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(internal #SR269-3) Fossil AURICULATUS shark tooth necklace. COLLECTOR TOOTH, odd hole in back but stable, 2-3/4"long. Double gold twisted wire tooth, on 26? necklace made of blonde tigereye premium beads 6, 8, 10 and 14mm sizes; glass dogbone bead in center of which tooth is wired; drop-down 8 and 10 mm blonde tigereye bead; gold alloy barrel clasp closure, on 20" dark brown and natural bovine bone rondell bead necklace.
Great gift for the shark lover!
O. AURICULATUS
In O. Auriculatus teeth, the cusps are completely separated from the blade.
Otodus auriculatus is an extinct species of large sharks in the genus Otodus of the family Otodontidae, closely related to the sharks of the genus Otodus, and also closely related to the later species megalodon. Dated to the Eocene era, 38 million years old. Its teeth were large, having coarse serrations on the cutting edge, and also with two large cusplets.
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