| We offer the Lowest Prices on Great White Shark Teeth Available Anywhere. Sharks have been around since before the time of the Dinosaurs. Except for their teeth, fossil evidence is rare at best. Due to the fact that most of their skeleton is composed of cartilage, very few post cranial elements remain in the fossil record. The most common shark remains are their teeth, which are constantly lost in life. The teeth on this page are all from the same type of shark, The Great White Carcharodon carcharias. These specimens are all from the Pliocene (2 million years old) Hawthorne Formation of South Carolina. |