This listing features a genuine Megasqualus sp. shark tooth fossil from the Woolwich Beds, dating back to the Paleocene-Eocene transition (~56 million years ago). This exceptionally preserved specimen was discovered in Beltinge, Kent, UK, a famous fossil locality known for producing high-quality early Paleogene marine fossils.

What is Megasqualus sp.?

Megasqualus is an extinct genus of squaliform sharks, closely related to modern dogfish sharks (Squalidae). These sharks were deep-sea predators, typically found in continental shelf and slope environments. Their teeth were adapted for seizing and tearing prey, likely consisting of smaller fish and cephalopods.

This species' teeth are distinctive due to their:

🔹 Slender, curved cusps—designed for efficient slicing and gripping of prey

🔹 Well-developed lateral cusplets—providing additional cutting edges for a strong bite

🔹 High enamel preservation—showcasing fine serrations and structural details

This particular specimen exhibits exceptional preservation, with a sharp, well-defined cusp, intact lateral cusplets, and finely detailed enamel, making it a rare and valuable addition to any fossil collection.

Fossil Details:

âś… Species: Megasqualus sp.

âś… Fossil Type: Shark Tooth

âś… Geological Formation: Woolwich Beds

âś… Geological Age: Paleocene-Eocene (~56 million years old)

âś… Location: Beltinge, Kent, UK

âś… Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossil with a Certificate of Authenticity

Geological Significance:

The Woolwich Beds are a highly fossiliferous deposit from the Paleocene-Eocene boundary, a period of rapid climate change and marine ecosystem expansion following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. These shallow marine and estuarine sediments preserve an extensive array of early Cenozoic marine life, including sharks, rays, mollusks, and invertebrates, offering valuable insights into early shark evolution.

Why This Fossil is Special:

🔹 Rare British Deep-Sea Shark Tooth – Megasqualus fossils are far less common than those of other Eocene shark species.

🔹 Exceptional Preservation – Displays sharp cusp, complete lateral cusplets, and high-quality enamel.

🔹 Museum-Grade Specimen – A highly collectible fossil, ideal for fossil collectors, researchers, and educational displays.

🔹 Guaranteed Authenticity – Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for provenance verification.

📏 Scale Cube = 1cm – Please see photos for full sizing details.

📸 What You See Is What You Get – The specimen in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive.

This rare British Eocene shark tooth is a must-have for fossil collectors, educators, and paleontology enthusiasts, offering a unique glimpse into prehistoric deep-sea predators.

💎 Don’t miss this opportunity to own a scientifically significant and highly collectible fossil!