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- The fossilized teeth of the world's most adapted meat eaters. Sharks bodies are composed
of cartilage and therefore are rarely fossilized, but the teeth are well represented in fossil
records. We offer many different types, in various sizes and prices. We do not sell any Megalodon
teeth that have been restored! We have 10 pages of Shark Teeth !! Enjoy!!
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(050508r) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 4 & 1/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - Fair
Damage - no
Tip - Good
Quality - Good #9 - Nice Tooth
**** $175.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
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(050508s) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 4 & 1/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - OK
Damage - no
Tip - Good
Quality - Good #9 - Nice Tooth
**** $175.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(050308d) Very Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 5 & 1/2 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - Good
Damage - several dings
Tip - Good
Quality - Good #8 -Impressive Tooth
**** $290.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(050308f) Very Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 5 & 3/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - Sharp
Damage - several dings
Tip - Good
Quality - Good #8 -Impressive Tooth
**** $290.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(050308n) Very Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 5 & 1/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - No
Damage - several small dings and minor stripping
Tip - rounded
Quality - Good #8 -Impressive Tooth
**** $290.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(050308y) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 4 & 3/4 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - No
Damage - no dings
Tip - rounded
Quality - Good Tooth
**** $190.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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(050408a) Large Fossil Shark Tooth
- Largest Shark that ever lived, and a distant cousin of the present day "Great White Shark"
Estimated size of these sharks is up to 100 feet, with teeth of up to 7 inches in length.
- Tooth Length 4 & 5/8 inches !!!!
- Name: Carcharocles megalodon
- Age: Miocene Epoch
- Formation: Hawthorne
- Location: Charleston coastal areas, South Carolina
- Specifics:
Full tooth -Yes
Serrations - No
Damage - no dings
Tip - sharp
Quality - Good #9 - Nice Tooth
**** $190.00 For a larger image of the specimen, click on photo at right.
To order this item, please record item catalog number and scroll to yellow box at the bottom of this page.
Click on this yellow box to go to our secure order form
where you can place your order.
For multiple items, record the item numbers on paper and then proceed to the yellow box.
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** The Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon )
- The Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon ), lived
during the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs. At the end of the Pliocene Epoch,
the species, became extinct. This was about 2 million years ago. The species is generally
viewed as coming into existence about 10 million years ago. Before this,
the species had the name Carcharocles angustidens.
- The Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon ), came
from a lineage of sharks that is refered to as the Giant White Sharks or
Mega-toothed sharks. Both terms are common names used for the Carcharocles,
( Carcharodon ), lineage although some experts use the former while some
use the latter. As the lineage evolved in time, many different species
names were used for the Carcharocles ( Carcharodon ) genus. These changes
in species names occur at the end of Epochs and help scientist break down
the lineage to reflect changes in the teeth structure.
- The Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon ), grew to
approximately the size of a large bus or 40'. Earlier estimation of the
Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon ), being up to
100' were likely in error since the shark length was estimated by the shark
jaw size, and early researchers overestimated the number of teeth in the jaw.
We now know that it was much smaller than early predictions based on the vertebrae
size. Since we know the approximate number of vertebrae in the shark and
the vertebrae length, determining the shark link is not that difficult.
- The Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or megalodon ), was a
large predatory shark that fed on mammals and large fish. Bones showing
damage created by the Carcharocles megalodon, ( Carcharodon megalodon or
megalodon ), are evident in the fossil record. It was evident that this
shark fed on very large animals including it's primary food, whales.
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