LARGEST KNOWN 8 FOOT GIANT FOSSIL SHARK ORTHACANTHUS (LEBACHACANTHUS) FROM THE PERMIAN
Largest Known 8-Foot Giant Fossil Shark – Orthacanthus (Lebachacanthus) from the Permian Period
Unearth the largest known 8-foot fossilized Orthacanthus (Lebachacanthus) shark, a prehistoric predator that dominated ancient waters over 250 million years ago during the Permian period. This exceptional museum-grade specimen showcases the elongated body, distinctive dorsal spine, and unique eel-like form of this extinct shark, offering an extraordinary glimpse into Earth’s ancient marine ecosystems.
A Rare Fossil from a Pre-Dinosaur Era
Orthacanthus, a primitive freshwater shark, thrived in the swamps and inland seas of the late Paleozoic era, predating the first dinosaurs. This fossil preserves remarkable anatomical details, including the toothed jaw, vertebrae, and cartilaginous structures, making it an unparalleled addition to any natural history collection.
Perfect for Museums, Collectors & Interior Design
This massive, 8-foot Orthacanthus fossil is an ideal centerpiece for museums, private collectors, or luxury interior decor. Its sheer size and historical significance make it an investment-worthy artifact, showcasing the evolution of prehistoric marine predators.
Own a One-of-a-Kind Prehistoric Shark Fossil
Acquiring this record-breaking fossilized Orthacanthus means owning a piece of Earth’s evolutionary history. This scientifically valuable and visually stunning fossil is a rare opportunity for collectors and institutions dedicated to preserving prehistoric wonders.

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