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Gorgeous, 1.33" Fossil Hemipristis Tooth - Bone Valley, Florida

Gorgeous, 1.33" Fossil Hemipristis Tooth - Bone Valley, Florida

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Authentic Fossil Hemipristis serra Shark Tooth — 1.33" | Bone Valley, Florida

Own a genuine fossil shark tooth from the extinct Snaggletooth Shark, Hemipristis serra, recovered from the world-famous Bone Valley Formation of Florida. Measuring 1.33", this specimen features sharp, aggressive serrations and excellent natural preservation, making it a standout addition to any fossil shark tooth collection.

Shed by an adult Hemipristis during the Middle Miocene Epoch (approximately 15.5 million years ago), this tooth represents one of the most distinctive predatory sharks of prehistoric oceans. Every Fossil Driven specimen is 100% authentic, hand-selected, and unrestored, giving collectors total confidence.

Item Specifics

  • Species: Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth Shark)
  • Size: 1.33" × 1.08"
  • Location: Bone Valley Formation, Florida, USA
  • Age: Middle Miocene (~15.5 million years old)
  • Condition: 100% natural, no repair or restoration (see our Authenticity Guarantee)

About This Specimen

This Bone Valley Hemipristis tooth displays strong serrations, a well-defined blade, and solid overall structure. Bone Valley fossils are known for their excellent preservation and varied mineralization, and this specimen is a great example of the quality collectors expect from this iconic Florida locality.

Hemipristis teeth are especially prized for their aggressive shape and heavy serrations, which make them visually striking and easy to distinguish from other fossil shark species.

All Fossil Driven fossils are guaranteed authentic, unrestored, and accurately photographed.

Where This Fossil Comes From

This tooth was recovered from the Bone Valley Formation of central Florida, a phosphate-rich fossil deposit famous for producing fossil shark teeth from the Miocene Epoch. Over millions of years, teeth like this were buried, mineralized, and preserved until careful recovery by experienced fossil hunters.

Bone Valley remains one of the most important fossil shark localities in North America.

About the Snaggletooth Shark (Hemipristis serra)

Hemipristis serra, commonly known as the extinct Snaggletooth Shark, lived in warm coastal oceans during the Miocene Epoch. These sharks are easily recognized by their dramatically curved teeth, razor-sharp serrations, and robust roots, which resemble a blend of tiger shark and great white characteristics.

Hemipristis sharks were powerful predators that likely hunted bony fish and smaller marine animals in shallow seas. Today, their fossil teeth are highly sought after for their bold appearance and distinctive morphology.

Why Collect This Tooth

  • Genuine fossil Hemipristis serra tooth
  • Sharp, aggressive serrations and classic snaggletooth shape
  • 100% natural with no repair or restoration
  • Sourced from the famous Bone Valley Formation
  • Great addition to fossil shark or Miocene marine collections
  • Ideal for display cases, stands, or educational setups
  • Excellent gift for shark and fossil enthusiasts

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Why Buy from Fossil Driven

  • Hand-selected, authentic fossils only
  • No restoration unless clearly disclosed
  • Clear, accurate photography of each specimen
  • Fast, secure shipping
  • Small, enthusiast-owned business passionate about fossils

Final Notes

Add this authentic Hemipristis serra tooth from Bone Valley to your collection and own a real piece of Florida’s prehistoric marine history. Every Fossil Driven specimen is verified for authenticity, no repairs, no restorations, just genuine fossil material preserved for millions of years.

Brandon Zulli & the Fossil Driven Team

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