I. hastalis  Ridgeville South Carolina 2.01"
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I. hastalis Ridgeville South Carolina 2.01"

I. hastalis Ridgeville South Carolina 2.01"

$31.15

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I. hastalis Ridgeville South Carolina 2.01"

$89.00

$31.15

The Story

Stunning  Isurus hastalis specimen has a stunning, glossy enamel and perfect edges.

Found in Austin Pit, Ridgeville Dorchester county,  SC

Isurus hastalis, often called the “broad-toothed mako,” was a fast and powerful predator that ruled the oceans during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. With large, smooth-edged teeth, it likely hunted bony fish, marine mammals, and smaller sharks. Considered a probable ancestor of today’s mako sharks, I. hastalis fossils have been found across the globe, highlighting its wide range and dominance in ancient seas.

 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Stunning  Isurus hastalis specimen has a stunning, glossy enamel and perfect edges.

Found in Austin Pit, Ridgeville Dorchester county,  SC

Isurus hastalis, often called the “broad-toothed mako,” was a fast and powerful predator that ruled the oceans during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. With large, smooth-edged teeth, it likely hunted bony fish, marine mammals, and smaller sharks. Considered a probable ancestor of today’s mako sharks, I. hastalis fossils have been found across the globe, highlighting its wide range and dominance in ancient seas.