Prehistoric Shark Tooth (Fossil)
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This is a fossilized prehistoric shark tooth from an "Otodus obliquus" shark, Eocene time period (About 50 million years ago). The fossil was discovered in Khourigba, Morocco. I have verified that the Otodus obliquus is a predecessor to the more well-known giant Megalodon shark that I also posted a scanned tooth from sometime ago. The fossil was a gift from a friend and shark enthusiast who hosts the Lamna.se website where you can find more things shark-related. The fossil was scanned using Agisoft Standard Edition Photoscan software at normal settings, and the model turned out surprisingly detailed. Mine printed well from the uploaded STL file; just set your preferred printer settings and don't forget to use supports. Happy printing and enjoy! If you like it and make one, please let me know.
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