Squalicorax Pristodontus (Corax) Fossilised Tooth (Crow Shark) is an extinct shark estimated to have reached approximately 7 metres in length. Corax comes from the Greek word which means Raven. The best part is that these teeth are serrated, making this giant shark a top predator in the ocean. Sharks have lived in the oceans for 350 million years, making them one of today's most successful species.
- Scientific Name: Squalicorax Pristodontus
- Common Name: Corax (Crow) Shark
- Age Your Specimen: 70 Million Years Ago
- Location: Khouribga, Morocco
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