The teeth of Otodus obliquus are common fossils found in marine sediments around the world. These teeth are typically large, triangular, and serrated, with a broad base and a distinctive curvature. They are well adapted for catching and consuming large prey, indicating that Otodus obliquus was likely a formidable predator in its time.
Fossils of Otodus obliquus teeth are often collected by fossil enthusiasts and paleontologists alike. They provide valuable insights into the ecology and evolutionary history of ancient sharks and their role in marine ecosystems millions of years ago. We exclusively sell fossils that we discover during our weekly excavation trips, guaranteeing their uniqueness.