Moroccan Shark Teeth for Sale

Did you know that Morocco is one of the richest hot spots for shark teeth and other fossils? Millions of years ago, the ocean encompassed a portion of Morocco, which is now the Sahara desert. When a prehistoric shark, fish or other aquatic animal died here, their teeth and bones would slowly fossilize over the course of thousands of years. Today, geologists and fossil hunters are still uncovering thousands of intact specimens dating back millions of years ago. If you’re interested in Moroccan shark teeth for sale, you can find the best deals on individual and bulk pieces directly below.

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Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.60" Megalodon Ancestor unrestored

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.60"  Megalodon Ancestor unrestored
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 60.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.76" Megalodon Ancestor Repaired

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.76" Megalodon Ancestor Repaired
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 35.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 3.16" Megalodon Ancestor unrestored

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 3.16"  Megalodon Ancestor unrestored
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 60.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Small Moroccan Shark Tooth Fossil Shark Teeth 1 In For Jewelry Making Wire Wrap

Small Moroccan Shark Tooth Fossil Shark Teeth 1 In For Jewelry Making Wire Wrap
Seller: treeoflifegems (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 6.99 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Medium Moroccan Shark Tooth Fossil Shark Teeth 1 In For Jewelry Making Wire Wrap

Medium Moroccan Shark Tooth Fossil Shark Teeth 1 In For Jewelry Making Wire Wrap
Seller: treeoflifegems (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 10.99 USD
Shipping cost: Free

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.22" Megalodon Ancestor REPAIRED

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.22"  Megalodon Ancestor REPAIRED
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 20.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.56" Megalodon Ancestor Repaired

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.56" Megalodon Ancestor Repaired
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 30.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.68" Megalodon Ancestor unrestored

Otodus obliquus Moroccan Shark Tooth 2.68"  Megalodon Ancestor unrestored
Seller: fossils_from_ray (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 25.00 USD
Shipping cost: 4.00 USD

Moroccan Shark Tooth necklace 1.2 Inches

Moroccan Shark Tooth necklace 1.2 Inches
Seller: supete-28 (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 9.99 USD
Shipping cost: 3.50 USD

1 fossil Moroccan shark tooth 1 sea urchin 1 good detail ammonite per lot.

1 fossil Moroccan shark tooth 1 sea urchin 1 good detail ammonite per lot.
Seller: tim1862 (98.8% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Unspecified
Price: 6.00 USD
Shipping cost: 8.90 USD

1 fossil Moroccan shark tooth pendant per lot. 55 to 65 million years old

1 fossil Moroccan shark tooth pendant per lot. 55 to 65 million years old
Seller: tim1862 (98.8% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Unspecified
Price: 1.60 USD
Shipping cost: 8.90 USD

Moroccan Sand Shark Tooth Fossil 100% Authentic .Lot of 50

Moroccan Sand Shark Tooth Fossil 100% Authentic .Lot of 50
Seller: weclometothepopupshop (99.6% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
Price: 35.00 USD
Shipping cost: 6.50 USD

Serratolamna aschersoni Shark Tooth Fossil - Khouribga, Morocco - 1 Per Purchase

Serratolamna aschersoni Shark Tooth Fossil - Khouribga, Morocco - 1 Per Purchase
Seller: educationalbiofacts (99.6% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: Used
List price: 4.98 USD
You save: 1.49 USD (30% off)
Current price: 3.49 USD
Shipping cost: 4.99 USD

4.16 inches Great Moroccan Megalodon Shark Tooth - Authentic Fossil from Dakhla

4.16 inches Great Moroccan Megalodon Shark Tooth - Authentic Fossil from Dakhla
Seller: miza-foss (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: MA
Condition: Used
Price: 549.99 USD
Shipping cost: Free

SHARK TOOTH NECKLACE 1.5 Inch Fossilized Moroccan Mackerel Shark Tooth & Bonus

SHARK TOOTH NECKLACE 1.5 Inch Fossilized Moroccan Mackerel Shark Tooth & Bonus
Seller: jeffssharkteethplus (100.0% positive feedback)
Location: US
Condition: New
Price: 12.99 USD
Shipping cost: 4.49 USD

Morocco Information

Morocco is a country (172,487 sq mi) located on the northwestern corner of Africa, bordering both the Atlantic Sea and the Mediterranean Ocean with a population of roughly 32 million residents. As stated above, part of the Sahara desert is also located along the eastern side of Morocco where residents use camels to traverse the arid, sandy and unforgiving landscape.

Morocco is considered to be a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. Although they frequently make important decisions regarding the country, the King has the power to overrule their decisions or completely dissolve the parliament as he sees fit. The country’s last election was held on November 25, 2011, and is considered to be fair, although the voter turnout was low (25% of the population).

The most notable holiday in Morocco is Ramadan. During this time, Muslims fast during the day as a means to show their spiritual devotion. If you visit Morocco during Ramadan, expect to see a number of restaurants and bars closed during the day. In addition, it’s also polite to avoid eating, drinking or smoking in public during Ramadan. There are no laws against it, but it’s considered impolite to do so.

Morocco Fossils and Shark Teeth

The Sahara desert is the world’s largest and hottest desert, stretching a staggering 3,629,000 sq miles (almost the size of China). Millions of years ago, the desert was actually a part of Earth’s oceans where megalodons, ancient great whites, trilobites and other aquatic animals roamed. After passing, their remains fell to the floor where they began to fossilize. Geologists and workers in the desert have been uncovering prehistoric fossilized shark teeth for many decades now, some of which include prized megalodon and hemipristis specimens.