Presenting a genuine Isurus hastalis Mako Shark Tooth Fossil, dating back to the Miocene Epoch, approximately 5-23 million years ago. This fossil was discovered in South Carolina, USA, a well-known location for well-preserved marine fossils from this period. Isurus hastalis, commonly known as the "broad-toothed Mako," was a fearsome predator of ancient seas and a close relative of today's modern Mako sharks.

This fossil tooth, carefully chosen for its preservation, displays the typical streamlined shape and sharp edges characteristic of the Mako shark's hunting teeth. Please refer to the photos for the full size, where a 1cm scale cube is included to give you an accurate representation of the fossil's dimensions.

The fossil in the photo is the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency in size, shape, and condition.

Each fossil comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying that it is a 100% genuine specimen. This Mako Shark Tooth is perfect for fossil collectors, marine enthusiasts, educators, or anyone interested in owning a tangible piece of prehistoric ocean life.

Don't miss out on the chance to own a real Mako Shark Tooth Fossil from the Miocene Era, straight from South Carolina, USA!