Fossil Hemipristis serra Shark Tooth – 1.20" – Bone Valley, Florida – 100% Natural
Species: Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth Shark)
Location: Bone Valley Formation, Florida, USA
Geological Age: Middle Miocene (~15.5 million years ago)
Size: Length – 1.20" | Width – 1.00"
Description:
This is a stunning, 100% natural fossil shark tooth from the extinct snaggletooth shark, Hemipristis serra. Found in the world-famous Bone Valley region of Florida, this specimen likely belonged to a fully grown adult shark measuring 10 to 15 feet in length. The tooth features sharp serrations and great preservation, making it an excellent addition for collectors of fossil shark teeth.
No repair. No restoration. Just a completely authentic fossil from the Miocene epoch.
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🦈 About Fossil Hemipristis Shark Teeth (Hemipristis serra)
Fossil teeth from Hemipristis serra—commonly known as the extinct Snaggletooth Shark—are some of the most distinct and eye-catching shark fossils available. This unique species lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 5 to 20 million years ago, and is known for its heavily serrated and curved teeth that resemble a cross between a tiger shark and a great white.
Hemipristis serra teeth are easily recognized by:
- Their dramatically curved shape
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Razor-sharp serrations along both edges
- A robust root structure with a slight “V” notch
These sharks were powerful predators that likely hunted bony fish and small marine mammals in coastal waters. Fossil specimens are most commonly recovered from:
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Bone Valley Formation in Central Florida
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Calvert Cliffs in Maryland
- Southeastern U.S. rivers and phosphate mines
Tooth color varies with the sediment type and can range from light beige and gray to deep black or chocolate brown.
Each Hemipristis tooth from Fossil Driven is:
- 100% genuine with no modern restoration unless noted
- Carefully inspected for preservation and authenticity
- Ethically sourced from respected fossil diggers and divers
These shark teeth are popular among:
- Fossil collectors and marine life enthusiasts
- Those seeking unique, aggressive tooth shapes
- Educational setups showcasing Miocene marine predators
- Gifts for those who love sharks and prehistoric life