Set of 2 Egertonodus duffini Fossil Teeth – Jurassic Era, Bathonian Stage, White Limestone, Ardley Quarry, Ardley, Oxfordshire

This rare set of 2 Egertonodus duffini fossil teeth is an extraordinary find from the Bathonian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 168 to 166 million years ago. Unearthed from the White Limestone Formation at Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, these fossils are excellent examples of the predatory adaptations of this ancient shark-like Hybodont fish.

Egertonodus duffini, a member of the Hybodontiformes group, is an extinct genus of shark-like fish known for its unique teeth adapted to crush and grip prey. These marine predators played a vital role in the Jurassic ecosystem, feeding on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks in the shallow seas of what is now Britain.

Features:

These fossils have been professionally cleaned and treated to highlight their fine details while preserving their natural authenticity. The set is perfect for fossil collectors, educational displays, or anyone interested in the fascinating marine life of the Jurassic seas.

Why Buy From Us?

This set of Egertonodus duffini fossil teeth is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Jurassic history. Their exceptional preservation and connection to Britain’s prehistoric seas make them highly desirable for collectors and paleontology enthusiasts alike.

Don’t miss this chance to own an authentic and rare fossil set. Add these Egertonodus duffini teeth to your collection today!