An articulated set of Acrodus teeth from the unusual locality of Hock Cliff, Gloucestershire. Finding a single tooth from this Lower Lias shark is rare, however to have two is very uncommon. There is one complete tooth alongside a partial - a small part of what would make up this crushing sharks palette. The larger tooth has been consolidated along a fracture. Found in the 1980's.
Location: Hock Cliff, Gloucestershire, England
Age: Lower Jurassic, Lower Lias - 198 million years old
Measurements: 2.1cm (length)