Reptile Teeth

This collection showcases a diverse array of Crocodile and Alligator teeth dating back to the late Cretaceous period. These formidable teeth were essential tools for these reptiles, enabling them to capture and consume their prey. Continue exploring our reptilian tooth collection to discover more.

Item:
CROC006 Set of 2 Crocodile Teeth Fossil

Complete in choice condition with fine preserved enamel and serrations - no repair or fabrication.

Found Location:
Tagana Formation- Kem Kem, Sahara Desert, Morocco

Age:
Late Cretaceous Period: 96-66 Million Years ago.

Price: $300

Item:
CROC-021 Sarcosuchus Imperator Supercroc Tooth

1.25" long - intact crushing lateral tooth - no repair or restoration. Extremely rare.

Found Location:
Elrhaz Formation - Tenere Desert, Niger

Age:
Late Cretaceous Period: 112 Million Years Ago

Price: $300

- NOT PICTURED -

Item:
MV10X-01 Leidyosuchus Tooth and Dermal Armor Scute

1.1" and 1” long - intact and complete choice preservation - no repair or restoration.

Found Location:
Hell Creek Formation - South Dakota, USA

Age:
Late Cretaceous Period: 96 - 66 Million Years Ago

Price: -

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