Description: The Otodus is an extinct genus of large, predatory sharks that lived during the Paleocene to Miocene epochs, approximately 6012 million years ago. Fossils of Otodus are highly prized, particularly teeth embedded in their natural rock matrix, which preserve both the fossil and a snapshot of the surrounding environment. An original Otodus tooth in rock would have these features: 1. Tooth Characteristics: The tooth is large and triangular, often with smooth enamel and sharp edges. It may exhibit distinct serrations or a sleek, unserrated edge, depending on the species. The root is broad and robust, supporting the massive crown. 2. Natural Rock Matrix: The fossil is embedded in its original sedimentary rock, which provides context about the environment where the shark
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