Megalodon Tooth - Fossil Specimen


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Precio de venta$850.00 CAD
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Specifications

  • Animal Kingdoms Vertebrates
  • Fossil Era Cenozoic (0 - 66 million years ago)
  • UV Reactive Non Reactive
  • Mineral Families Phosphates
  • Treatments Natural/None

Descripción

Mined from: Peace River region, Florida, U.S.A.

Era: Miocene to Pliocene
Geological Age: 23-3.6 mya

Description: This one of a kind Megalodon tooth fossil specimen from Florida features a bold triangular form with a dark, rugged root and a smoky gray to charcoal enamel blade. The specimen shows strong natural contrast between the textured root and the smoother fossilized enamel, with visible growth lines, fine vertical striations, and preserved serrations along portions of the edge. The root displays earthy black, brown, and tan mineralization, with natural pits, cracks, and weathered areas that give the tooth a powerful prehistoric character.

Megalodon, scientifically known as Otodus megalodon, was one of the largest predatory sharks to ever live, roaming ancient oceans roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago. Fossil teeth are the most common remains because shark skeletons are made mostly of cartilage, while teeth fossilize much more easily. Florida is one of the classic U.S. localities for megalodon teeth, especially from phosphate-rich marine deposits, river beds, and coastal fossil zones connected to the Hawthorn Group and related Miocene to Pliocene formations.

Spiritually, fossil shark teeth are often associated with strength, protection, survival, courage, and ancient ocean energy. Megalodon teeth in particular are commonly viewed as symbols of power, resilience, confidence, and primal instinct, making them popular with fossil collectors, ocean lovers, and those drawn to bold natural history pieces.

Quantity: 1pc

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