🦈 Fossilize Your Curiosity with Dancing Bearshark Teeth!
This bulk collection of Dancing Bearshark Teeth offers one pound of genuine fossilized shark teeth from Morocco, dating back 50-60 million years to the Paleocene Period. Each mix contains approximately 500-800 teeth, including a variety of other fossils, making it an excellent resource for collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts.
Size | Small |
Material Type | Paper |
Color | Assorted |
Theme | Animal |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | History |
Number of Players | 1 |
C**R
You won't be disappointed
The teeth are exactly as described. I'm using them for a craft project and meets my needs.
J**F
Bargain bulk awesome assortment.
As advertised. I'm happy. Well worth the price. Lots of broken or partial ones, with very few perfect teeth. Dusty & lots of fragments. But there are dozens of nice big individual teeth, and lots of species. Ray teeth too. I'll be cleaning & admiring these for several hours. Arts & crafts, education, hideous pranks.
L**T
Small teeth
Mostly small teeth.
M**G
Perfect!
They were small but worked perfectly for our dig box during our archeology experience event.
D**
Fun and creative for kids!
Fun and Creative for KidsThese fossilized shark teeth added a lot of fun to our beach vacation. Since we visited a beach where shark teeth were hard to find, we played a little trick on our kids by hiding some of these in the sand for them to discover—they absolutely loved it! The quality is great, but be sure to read the description carefully: the set does not include 100 full shark teeth, as some are fossilized fragments. Still, it’s a unique and enjoyable product that made our trip even more memorable.
H**Y
Shark teeth
They were small, very sharp and most were busted. Couldn’t tell they were shark teeth. Looks fake for being real shark teeth. Poor buy for my boy who was looking forward to them
S**D
Great Birthday present
My nephew loved it and spent hours reading the bookit cam e with and picking out the fossils.
M**H
These teeth are TINY, only 5 large-ish teeth in the entire lb
Covered in dust, lots of broken pieces. There were probably 5 large-ish grade A teeth in the entire lb. The rest were super tiny. They did work for the project I needed them for though.
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