Skip to product information
1 of 2

Fossil Driven

Authentic 1.29" Fossil Tiger Shark Tooth – South West, Florida

Authentic 1.29" Fossil Tiger Shark Tooth – South West, Florida

Regular price $49.00
Regular price Sale price $49.00
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Own a genuine fossil from one of the ocean’s most formidable predators, the Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier). These fossilized teeth are highly sought after by collectors for their distinct serrations, broad shape, and bold prehistoric aesthetic. Each specimen tells a story of a powerful Miocene–Pliocene predator that once roamed warm coastal seas millions of years ago.

Key Features:

  • Species: Galeocerdo cuvier (Tiger Shark)
  • Geological Age: Miocene–Pliocene Epoch (approx. 5–15 million years old)
  • Origin: South West, Florida
  • Distinct Traits: Wide, curved crown with heavy serrations and unique vertical banding
  • Condition: 100% natural fossil, no restoration or repair
  • Size: 1.29" by 1.09"

Display & Collectibility:
Tiger Shark teeth make striking additions to fossil collections, educational displays, or ocean-themed decor. Their distinctive patterns and serrations make them easily recognizable and a favorite among both beginner and advanced collectors. Display yours in a case, frame, or on a fossil stand to highlight its prehistoric detail.

Authenticity Guarantee:
Every fossil sold by Fossil Driven is 100% authentic and accurately identified. We never sell replicas or artificially altered specimens. Your fossil will arrive securely packaged and ready to display or gift.

Shipping & Returns:
Fast, secure shipping within the U.S. and worldwide. Hassle-free returns and satisfaction guaranteed.

About the Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)

The Tiger Shark is one of the most successful modern shark species, earning its name from the dark vertical stripes along its body. Its fossil record stretches back millions of years, making it a fascinating link between ancient and modern marine ecosystems. As an apex predator, it consumed everything from fish to sea turtles, leaving behind a legacy of serrated teeth prized by collectors today.

View full details