Great White Shark Fossil Peru

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

Excerpt from Mark Renz video "Sharks in the Sand" at PaleoPress.net and FossilExpeditions.com.

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  • Absolutely priceless.

  • @abdiver12 You are rite shark skeletons are made of cartalage. The cartalage can fossilise if the conditions are just rite. Usually in low oxygen environments.

  • If only a megalodon could be found like that!!!!

  • Wow thats rearly cool so much teeth

  • that is in Peru "banane mit sahne". it seems like there are still many fossils on the way to be found here.

  • that is in Peru "banane mit sahne". it seems like there are still many fossils on the way to be found here.

  • What an incredible specimen! I've never seen preservation like that.  If sharks are all cartilage, how did the jaw and vertebrae get preserved? I thought only the teeth (as with Megalodons) were the only things that could stand the test of time?

  • Where is that ?

  • wow

  • impressive.

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