Fossilized shark teeth are evidence of the "shark of terror" Otodus Obliquus, which could grow up to 9 meters long.
The shark teeth are prepared and then reinserted into the parent rock. Size of the parent rock in which the fossils are embedded: approx. 4 - 5cm
Age of the fossils about 60 million years. The shark teeth were recovered in the area around the "Plateau des Phosphates" in Morocco.
The shark takes a special meaning with many peoples, who are connected to the sea, as a supplier of food and material for tools. In particular, the shark teeth were used for the manufacture of weapons and tools. Today, the shark tooth is considered a symobol and talisman for water sports enthusiasts, especially surfers.