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Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)

Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)
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Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)
Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)
Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)
Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)
Carcharias gustrowensis (Winkler, 1875)

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Here is a fossil shark teeth of the species Carcharias gustrowensis on a nice piece of "Sternberger". The fossil shark teeth is about  16 mm long.

The "Sternberger", what is also referred as “Sternberger Kuchen*”, (German, Sternberger Cake) are a glacial erratic boulders (Geschiebe). The "Sternberger" does have a very local occurrence around Sternberg and Kobrow in Northern East Germany. It is a siderite sandstone also sometimes carbonate cement. The "Sternberger" have a upper Oligocene, Chattian Age.
The "Sternberger" is one of the most deverse erratics. There are about 570 different fossil species known from the "Sternberger Stone".
 
 

Location:

Sternberger Stone, Kobrow, Nothern East Germany
 
Size of Piece: about  120 x 77 x 68 mm
Age:Oligocene, Chattian  (about 23.03 Ma)

Product no.: 7610