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Contents: Loose (unmounted)
gator
teeth for sale, all sizes for use in your own jewelry, craft, or clothing projects
LOOSE GATOR TEETH
Genuine, natural gator teeth. Measured over the curve of
the tooth from tip of tooth to top.
This is what 80 pounds of gator teeth
looks like, just in!
(January 21, 2011)
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Sizes range from 3/4 to 1-1/4";
$12.00/set of 15
(we have many pounds of
these sizes of teeth)
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#G370-10 |
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#G370-105 |
#G370-106 |
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Do
you really want a silver capped gator tooth pendant that's ready to
wear?
Then click on this link, scroll down to the
#G168 series:
Gators page 1 |
GATOR
TEETH
1-7/8" AND LARGER, INDIVIDUALLY PHOTOGRAPHED
You get exactly what you see in
the picture. There are no cracks. The holes or "U"
cut-outs you see are the natural formations of the teeth; measured over
the curve of the tooth with a flexible tape measure. |
1-7/8"
GATOR TEETH $18 |
#G371-201 |
#G371-206 |
#G371-207 |
#G371-209 |
#G371-211 |
#G371-212 |
#G371-213 |
#G371-215 |
#G371-220 |
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#G371-231 |
2"
GATOR TEETH $24 |
#G371-307 |
#G371-311 |
#G371-315 |
#G371-317 |
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#G371-322 |
#G371-326 |
#G371-328 |
#G371-330 Gouge just above enamel, natural |
#G371-337 Minor chip on tip |
#G371-338
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#G371-339 |
#G371-340 |
#G371-341 |
#G371-342 |
#G371-343 |
#G371-344 |
#G371-345 |
#G371-346 |
#G371-347 |
#G371-348 |
#G371-349 |
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2-1/8"
GATOR TEETH $30 |
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#G372-8 |
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#G372-14 |
#G372-15 |
#G372-17 |
#G372-18 |
#G372-19 |
#G372-20 |
#G372-21 |
#G372-22 |
#G372-23 |
#G372-24 |
#G372-25 |
2-1/4"
GATOR TEETH $35 |
#G372-A |
#G372-B |
#G372-C |
#G372-D |
#G372-G
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#G372-I
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#G372-J
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#G372-K |
#G372-R |
#G372-100 |
#G372-101 |
#G372-102 |
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#G372-104 Minor divot just above enamel,
natural |
#G372-106 |
#G372-107 Gouge just below open edge, natural |
#G372-108 |
#G372-109 |
#G372-110 |
#G372-111 |
2-3/8"
GATOR TEETH $40 |
#G373-H |
#G373-1 |
#G373-3 |
#G373-4 |
#G373-5 |
#G373-6 |
#G373-7 |
#G373-10 |
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#G373-13 |
#G373-14 |
#G373-16 |
#G373-17 |
#G373-18 |
#G373-19 |
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#G373-21 |
#G373-22 |
#G373-23 |
#G373-24 Rough area in enamel, natural |
#G373-25 |
#G373-26 |
#G373-27 |
#G373-28 |
#G373-29 Rough area near tip, natural |
#G373-30 |
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2-1/2"
GATOR TEETH $44 |
#G374-6 |
#G374-11 |
#G374-16 |
#G374-17 |
#G374-18 |
#G374-19 |
#G374-20 |
#G374-22 |
#G374-24 |
#G374-25 |
#G374-26 |
#G374-27 |
#G374-28 |
#G374-29 |
#G374-30 |
#G374-31 |
#G374-32 |
#G374-33 |
#G374-34 Gouge along tip, natural |
#G374-35 |
#G374-36 |
#G374-37 |
#G374-38 |
#G374-39 |
2-5/8"
GATOR TEETH $47 |
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#G375-3 |
#G375-4 |
#G375-6 |
#G375-7 |
#G375-8 |
#G375-9 |
#G375-10 |
#G375-11 |
#G375-12 |
#G375-13 |
#G375-14 |
#G375-16 |
#G375-17 |
#G375-18 |
#G375-19 |
#G375-20 |
#G375-21 |
#G375-22 |
#G375-23 |
#G375-24 |
#G375-25 Brown strip inside curve, natural |
#G375-26 |
#G375-27 |
#G375-28 |
#G375-29 |
2-3/4"
GATOR TEETH $50 |
#G375-51 |
#G375-55 |
#G375-56 |
#G375-62 |
#G375-65 |
#G375-67 |
#G375-69 |
#G375-73 |
#G375-74 |
#G375-75 |
#G375-76 |
#G375-77 |
#G375-78 |
#G375-79 |
#G375-80 |
#G375-81 |
#G375-82 Minor nick just above enamel line, natural |
#G375-83 |
#G375-84 |
#G375-85 |
2-7/8"
GATOR TEETH $53 |
#G376-1 |
#G376-2 |
#G376-3 |
#G376-4 |
#G376-5 |
#G376-6 |
#G376-7 |
#G376-8 |
#G376-9 |
#G376-11 |
#G376-18 |
#G376-20 |
#G376-21 |
#G376-22 Rough tip, natural |
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#G376-24 |
#G376-25 |
#G376-26 Rough near tip, natural |
#G376-27 |
#G376-28 |
#G376-29 |
#G376-30 Nicked tip, natural |
#G376-31 |
#G376-32 |
3"
GATOR TEETH $62 |
#G376-38 |
#G376-40 |
#G376-41 |
#G376-42 |
#G376-48 |
#G376-49 |
#G376-52 |
#G376-57 |
#G376-60 |
#G376-61 |
#G376-63 |
#G376-64 |
#G376-65 |
#G376-67 Rough spots, natural |
#G376-68 |
#G376-69 Rough patch on tip, natural |
#G376-70 |
#G376-71 Nicked tip, natural |
#G376-72 |
#G376-73 |
#G376-74 |
#G376-75 |
#G376-76 |
3-1/16"
GATOR TEETH $65 |
#G376-80 |
#G376-82 |
#G376-83 |
#G376-84 |
#G376-85 |
#G376-86 |
#G376-87 |
#G376-88 |
#G376-89 |
#G376-90 |
#G376-91 |
#G376-92 Brown ridge above enamel, natural |
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#G376-94 |
#G376-96 |
#G376-97 Rough spots in enamel, natural |
3-1/8"
GATOR TEETH $68 |
#G376-100 |
#G376-101 |
#G376-102 |
#G376-103 |
#G376-104 |
#G376-105 |
#G376-106 |
#G376-112 |
#G376-113 |
#G376-114 |
#G376-115 |
#G376-116 |
#G376-117 |
#G376-118 Wicked looking tooth |
#G376-119 |
#G376-120 |
#G376-121 |
#G376-123 |
#G376-124 |
#G376-125 |
#G376-127 |
#G376-129 |
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#G376-139-3 |
#G376-139-4 |
#G376-139-5 |
#G376-139-7 |
#G376-139-8 |
#G376-141 Rough near tip, natural |
#G376-142 Gouge near tip, natural |
#G376-143 |
#G376-144 |
#G376-145 |
#G376-146 |
#G376-147 |
#G376-148 |
3-1/4"
GATOR TEETH $72 |
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#G376-171 Minor gouge above enamel line, natural |
#G376-172 |
#G376-173 |
#G376-174 |
#G376-175 |
#G376-176 Blunt tip |
#G376-177 |
#G376-178 |
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#G376-180 |
#G376-181 |
#G376-182 |
#G376-183 |
3-3/8"
GATOR TEETH $78 |
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#G376-201 |
#G376-202 |
#G376-203 |
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#G376-205 |
#G376-206 |
#G376-207 |
#G376-208
Brown ridge just above enamel, natural |
#G376-209 |
#G376-210
Rough tip, natural |
#G376-211 |
#G376-212
Rough patch in enamel, natural |
#G376-213 |
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3-1/2"
GATOR TEETH $85 |
#G376-215 |
#G376-216
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#G376-219 |
#G376-222 |
#G376-223 |
#G376-224 |
#G376-225 |
#G376-226 |
#G376-227 |
#G376-228
Blunt tip |
#G376-229
Blunt tip |
#G376-230
Gouge on tip |
#G376-232
Blunt tip |
#G376-233 |
#G376-234 |
#G376-235 |
#G376-236 |
#G376-237 |
#G376-238 |
3-5/8"
GATOR TEETH $88
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#G376-241 |
#G376-243
Minor gouge just above enamel |
#G376-244 |
#G376-245 |
#G376-246 |
#G376-247 |
#G376-248 |
#G376-249 |
#G376-250 |
#G376-251 |
#G376-252 |
#G376-253 |
#G376-254 |
#G376-255
Minor gouge near enamel |
#G376-256
Minor gouges in enamel |
#G376-257 |
#G376-257-1 |
#G376-257-2 |
#G376-257-3 Mr Ugly |
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3-3/4"
GATOR TEETH
Teeth have age cracks
$92 unless marked
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#G376-263
Nick on tip |
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#G376-265
Gouge in enamel |
#G376-266 |
#G376-267 |
#G376-268 |
#G376-269 |
#G376-270
Rough areas in enamel |
#G376-271 |
#G376-272 |
#G376-273 |
#G376-274 |
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#G376-276 |
3-7/8"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$110
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#G376-278 |
#G376-279
Rough patch on tip |
#G376-280 |
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#G376-282 |
#G376-283 |
#G376-284 |
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#G376-288-7 |
#G376-288-8 |
#G376-288-9 |
#G376-288-11 |
#G376-288-12 |
4"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$135
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#G376-291 |
#G376-292 Ugly tooth |
#G376-293 |
#G376-294 |
#G376-295 |
#G376-296 |
#G376-297 |
#G376-298 |
4-1/16"
GATOR TEETH
$145
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#G376-300 SOLD |
4-1/8"
GATOR TEETH
$155
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#G376-312 |
#G376-313 |
#G376-314 |
#G376-315 |
#G376-316 |
#G376-317 Ugly tooth |
#G376-318 |
4-1/4"
GATOR TEETH
Teeth have age cracks
$165
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#G376-320 |
#G376-321 |
#G376-322 |
#G376-323 |
#G376-324 |
#G376-325 |
#G376-326 |
#G376-327 |
4-3/8"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$175
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#G376-330 |
#G376-331 |
4-1/2"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$180
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#G376-340 |
#G376-341 |
4-3/4"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$190
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#G376-360 SOLD |
4-7/8"
GATOR TEETH
Perfect teeth
$210
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#G376-400 |
HERE'S A PHOTO OF OUR
BIN OF
SIXTY POUNDS OF GATOR TEETH
Go to our WHOLESALE page for business pricing
by the pound at this link:
Wholesale |
If you think some of the crocodiles
living today are big, you should have seen some of their ancestors! The
biggest living crocodilian is the saltwater crocodile, almost 28 feet
long. But 70 million years ago, there was a crocodile that was FIFTY FEET
LONG, named Phobosuchus, which means "terrible crocodile". His
HEAD was six feet long, and it had TEETH four inches long! Here's a
comparison:
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GATOR
SWIMMING WITH DEER IN MOUTH
These photographs were taken in south Georgia
(near the Georgia/South Carolina border) by a USFWS officer in March
2004:
The photographs of this deer-eating alligator
were taken from the air by Terri Jenkins, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service District Fire Management Officer. She was preparing to ignite a
prescribed fire at Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, about 40 miles
south of Savannah, Georgia, on March 4, 2004.
"One advantage of fire work is you get to see that 12-14
footers are common from Santee National Wildlife Refuge in South
Carolina to Coastal South Carolina to Georgia’s coast," said
Jenkins. "It looks like the alligator population is doing extremely
well."
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THE
ULTIMATE
GATORS FAN
WEDDING CAKE!
The craziest sports-related wedding cake any human has ever created-
it’s the Gator Cake, a piece of art from Elizabeth Forkey, the owner of
EB Cakes in Toccoa, Georgia.
Everything you see in that picture is edible. The gator, its scales,
the eyeballs. All of it.
An explanation of the building process from Ms. Forkey:
"I designed it and my husband helped me make the supports
inside. Really the only supports are two pipes (one for each jaw)
screwed into the bottom board. The head is rice crispy treat and the
body and tail are Chocolate Almond Pound Cake. The little field on top
has the Groom’s favorite Florida players and himself and his bride in
Jerseys. This cake was pee your pants fun."
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This
crocodile was on the beach in front of the Petroleum Club, Plage
Sportive,
Nigeria (Africa)...In Pointe Noire. 21 FT long, 4,500 lbs, around 80
years
old minimum. They say these croc was so old and slow it couldn't catch
nothing to eat but people. This is the reason they had to kill it. Shell
Oil is
building a refinery down there and the croc had to go.
What
a shame it couldn't have been transported to a zoo with a natural habitat
so we could all appreciate it alive. |
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