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      Buying Shark Teeth: What You Should Know

      Buying Shark Teeth: What You Should Know

      If you're considering buying shark teeth fossils, whether for scientific purposes, as collectibles, or for jewelry making, it's essential to be well-informed before purchasing. Before you buy shark teeth, let's explore the facts of shark teeth you should know so we can enjoy these incredible finds for generations to come.

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      A Journey into the World of Trilobite Fossils

      A Journey into the World of Trilobite Fossils

      Prehistoric trilobites got their name due to the shape and makeup of their body. A living trilobite was made up of a hard exoskeleton that was divided into three longitudinal lobes. Tri, for three, lob, for lobes. Their exoskeleton consisted of a head, the cephalon, a segmented thorax body, and a tail, the pygidium.

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      All About the Picture Jasper Stone

      All About the Picture Jasper Stone

      Picture jasper stones are formed through the consolidation of fine sediment and silicate-rich mud over millions of years. The colors and patterns are a result of different mineral impurities, such as iron oxides, manganese oxides, and organic materials that seep into the stone during its formation.

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      7 Mind-Blowing Facts About Tiger Sharks

      7 Mind-Blowing Facts About Tiger Sharks

      The easiest way to determine if a shark is a tiger shark is the distinct gray vertical stripes that cover its sides. Tiger shark snouts are blunt, almost flattened, and much shorter than the width of their mouths. With large eyes and serrated shark teeth, you will be able to recognize a tiger shark when it's staring you in the face! 

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