Item Specifics:
Species: Isurus hastalis
Location: Wilmington, North Carolina
Age: Middle Miocene ( 15.5 Million Years )
Size: 2.08” Width: 1.57”
Comments: An overall huge hastalis mako from Wilmington, North Carolina. This specimen would have come from an adult mako shark with a length of about 20-25 feet.
100% Natural No Repair or Restoration!
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Authenticity Guaranteed: We guarantee the authenticity of the fossil shark teeth we sell. We deal with trusted sources and also have the knowledge to be able to identify every tooth ourselves. Every fossil shark tooth is guaranteed to be 100% natural with no repair or restoration. If you do have any questions, feel free to send us a message.
🦈 About Fossil Mako Shark Teeth (Isurus hastalis & Isurus planus)
Fossil Mako shark teeth, specifically from Isurus hastalis and Isurus planus, are prized for their sleek shape, glossy enamel, and impressive preservation. These extinct relatives of the modern shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, ranging from approximately 23 to 2.5 million years ago.
Colors vary based on the fossilization environment, with common tones including pale tan, gray-blue, charcoal, and beige. These teeth are typically collected from riverbeds, open-pit mines, and coastal fossil deposits.
Each Mako shark tooth from Fossil Driven is:
- 100% authentic and professionally inspected
- Sourced from reputable fossil sites in the U.S. and abroad
- Perfect for collectors seeking aesthetically pleasing shark teeth with historic value
These fossil teeth are great for:
- Shark tooth and marine fossil collections
- Educational displays on Miocene marine life
- Jewelry making and wire-wrapping projects
- Gifts for fossil and ocean enthusiasts