Set of 2 Sphenodus longidens Fossil Shark Teeth – Jurassic Era, Bathonian Stage, White Limestone, Ardley Quarry, Ardley, Oxfordshire

This rare set of 2 Sphenodus longidens shark tooth fossils is a remarkable find from the Bathonian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 168 to 166 million years ago. Discovered in the White Limestone Formation at Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, these fossils offer a fascinating glimpse into the ancient marine ecosystems of the Jurassic seas.

Sphenodus longidens was a species of shark that thrived during the Jurassic era. Known for their sleek bodies and sharp teeth, these sharks were efficient predators in their marine environments. Fossils of Sphenodus longidens are highly sought after due to their rarity, scientific importance, and connection to a fascinating period in Earth’s history.

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These fossils have been carefully cleaned and prepared to enhance their natural details while preserving their authenticity. The set provides an excellent opportunity to own multiple specimens from an ancient predator, making it perfect for fossil collectors, educators, or enthusiasts.

Why Buy From Us?

This set of Sphenodus longidens shark tooth fossils is a unique opportunity to own tangible pieces of Jurassic history. With their exceptional preservation, rarity, and connection to one of Britain’s iconic fossil sites, these fossils are a prized addition to any collection.

Don’t miss your chance to own this rare and authentic set of Sphenodus longidens shark teeth. Add them to your collection today and celebrate the fascinating marine life of the Jurassic era!