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Prehistoric Mako Shark Teeth Fossil: The Fossil You Need to Add This Year

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Being passionate about fossils and keeping a wide fossil collection is one thing and delving into the fossil world to constantly improve the collection is another. This is what separates experts from beginners. If you want to expand your collection and want to convert it into a milestone for yourself, don’t have to settle for Megalodon shark. You need to add rarer fossils such as prehistoric Mako shark  fossils.   You probably didn’t know this but Megalodon shark wasn't the only impressive shark in the prehistoric seas. Prehistoric Mako shark   also has a significant impact on anyone who gets to know about it. From the family of Lamnidae, it’s also known as Isurus Paucus. Its body size ranges from 8-13 feet and has very long and thin teeth. When it comes to its diet, it almost entirely used to eat fish, smaller sharks, and sometimes squid. According to paleontologists, its teeth were ideal for grasping fish in the sea. Because of its impressive body structure, many fossil