This listing features a genuine Xampylodon loozi 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 renowned fossil site known for producing high-quality shark teeth from the early Cenozoic era.
Xampylodon loozi was an extinct species of lamniform shark, part of a group that includes modern mako sharks and great whites. These sharks were likely swift, open-water predators, hunting fish and other marine creatures in the warm, shallow seas that covered much of what is now Europe during the Eocene.
The teeth of Xampylodon loozi are characterized by:
๐น Slender, curved cuspsโdesigned for gripping and tearing prey
๐น Small lateral cuspletsโproviding additional grip and control
๐น Strong enamel preservationโallowing for exceptional fossilization over millions of years
This particular specimen showcases outstanding preservation, retaining its sharp, well-defined cusp, intact lateral cusplets, and high-quality enamel, making it a rare and valuable addition to any fossil collection.
โ Species: Xampylodon loozi
โ Fossil Type: Shark Tooth
โ Geological Formation: Woolwich Beds
โ Geological Age: Paleocene-Eocene (~56 million years old)
โ Location: Beltinge, Kent, UK
โ Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossil with a Certificate of Authenticity
The Woolwich Beds are a major fossil-bearing deposit from the Paleocene-Eocene boundary, a period of significant marine evolution and ecosystem recovery following the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. These sediments were formed in shallow coastal and estuarine environments, preserving a vast array of marine fossils, including sharks, rays, mollusks, and other invertebrates. Fossils from this formation provide critical insights into early shark evolution and the development of marine biodiversity.
๐น Rare British Shark Tooth โ Xampylodon loozi teeth are far less common than those of other Eocene shark species.
๐น Exceptional Preservation โ Displays sharp cusp, complete lateral cusplets, and well-preserved enamel.
๐น Museum-Grade Specimen โ A highly collectible fossil, ideal for fossil collectors and educational displays.
๐น Guaranteed Authenticity โ Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity for provenance verification.
๐ Scale Cube = 1cm โ Please see photos for full sizing details.
๐ธ What You See Is What You Get โ 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 an exciting glimpse into prehistoric marine life.
๐ Donโt miss this opportunity to own a unique and scientifically significant fossil!