Isurus hastalis Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt, Shark Tooth Hill Bone Bed, Bakersfield, Kern County, California Offered is an example of a mako shark jaw with the largest tooth measuring 3 inches. The hastalis species, regardless of genus, is considered to be the direct ancestor of the great white shark. This jaw is comprised of high-quality fossil teeth, prepared by well-known South Carolina fossil dealer and shark tooth expert Patrick McCarthy. Rarely is a jaw put together with such exceptional teeth. This exceptional and highly collectable piece was produced as an exhibit at the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History in Bakersfield, California. Measures 27 x 29in
Isurus hastalis Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt, Shark Tooth Hill Bone Bed, Bakersfield, Kern County, California Offered is an example of a mako shark jaw with the largest tooth measuring 3 inches. The hastalis species, regardless of genus, is considered to be the direct ancestor of the great white shark. This jaw is comprised of high-quality fossil teeth, prepared by well-known South Carolina fossil dealer and shark tooth expert Patrick McCarthy. Rarely is a jaw put together with such exceptional teeth. This exceptional and highly collectable piece was produced as an exhibit at the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History in Bakersfield, California. Measures 27 x 29in
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