Eocene Fossil Shark Teeth – Cretolamna aschersoni- Authentic Moroccan Specimens the best quality authentic Cretolamna aschersoni teeth fossils sourced from the renowned Sidi Chennane Basin in Khouribga, Morocco. These exquisite fossils date back to the Cretaceous period and are available in sizes ranging from 0.75″ to 1.25″. Perfect for educational purposes, collectors, or as unique gifts, these teeth are offered for wholesale. Each tooth is carefully selected to ensure top quality, making them an excellent addition to any fossil collection. Fossils from the Sidi Chennane Basin are highly regarded in the paleontological community due to their excellent preservation and the diversity of species found in the region. The unique conditions of the basin have allowed for the fossilization of these teeth, providing a rare glimpse into the lives of ancient sharks in this part of the world. SPECIES : Cretolamna aschersoni. AGE : the Late Cretaceous period (~66 Million Years Old) LOCATION : Sidi Chennane Basin, Morocco FORMATION : Phosphate Deposits SIZE : 0.75″ – 1.25″ CATEGORY : Shark Fossils Ideal for educational purposes or as unique gifts, these fossil shark teeth offer a tangible connection to the ancient past. Cretolamna aschersoni is a species of prehistoric shark that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 100 to 66 million years ago. Its teeth are known for their distinctive features, which include a broad, flat crown and serrated edges, making them relatively easy to identify among fossil shark teeth. Otodus obliquus and Megalodon The connection between Otodus obliquus and Megalodon lies in their evolutionary relationship. Researchers consider Otodus obliquus an ancestor of Megalodon, with the prevailing belief that Megalodon evolved from a lineage of Otodus species. Fossil evidence suggests a transition from Otodus-like sharks to the larger, more massive Megalodon over millions of years.












