I. desori  Lee Creek 1.78"
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I. desori Lee Creek 1.78"

I. desori Lee Creek 1.78"

$39.00
I. desori Lee Creek 1.78"
$39.00

The Story

Nice size Isurus desori tooth from Aurora, North Carolina, with glossy, well-preserved enamel.

No repair or restoration.

Isurus desori, an extinct shortfin mako shark from the Eocene epoch (56–33.9 million years ago), was a fast-swimming predator related to modern makos and great whites. Its fossils have been found worldwide, including Europe, North Africa, North America, and Asia, indicating a widespread marine habitat.

Reaching 10 to 15 feet (3–4.5 meters) in length, it had a streamlined body and broader teeth than today’s makos, suggesting a varied diet. 

 

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Description

Nice size Isurus desori tooth from Aurora, North Carolina, with glossy, well-preserved enamel.

No repair or restoration.

Isurus desori, an extinct shortfin mako shark from the Eocene epoch (56–33.9 million years ago), was a fast-swimming predator related to modern makos and great whites. Its fossils have been found worldwide, including Europe, North Africa, North America, and Asia, indicating a widespread marine habitat.

Reaching 10 to 15 feet (3–4.5 meters) in length, it had a streamlined body and broader teeth than today’s makos, suggesting a varied diet.