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SOME RESEARCHERS ATTRIBUTE THESE SMALL PROCESSES EXTENDING FROM THE ROOT WHERE IT MEETS THE CROWN AS BEING ANATOMICAL TO MEGALODON SHARKS THAT LIVED IN THE LAST PERIOD OF THEIR EXISTENCE

RARE GRADE 10 LATE EVOLVED 4.75 INCH MEGALODON SHARK TOOTH

Suwannee River - Georgia, U.S.

  MIOCENE to PLIOCENE PERIOD:  23.3 - 1.81 million years ago

This fine grade large fossil shark tooth is from the jaws of a huge Megalodon shark!  This spectacular specimen is loaded with so many features desired by advanced Megalodon tooth collectors.  Teeth like these are getting certainly harder to come by in today's market.  Current and increasing future demand will never be satisfied by the dwindling numbers of the truly top grade 10 specimens such as this beauty, hence their constantly increasing prices each year. 

This large Megalodon tooth has a unique feature - the tiny processes on each outer side of the root lobes are believed to be anatomy unique to late evolved Megalodon sharks.  At a length approaching 5 inches, this tooth would have come from a huge Megalodon shark exceeding 40 feet.  The enamel is a silvery blue with light grooves in the lingual side enamel and a wonderful complimentary jet black bourlette that is nearly complete with only a small portion missing near the center.  Serrations are very good with light natural feeding wear.  Tip is sharp and present.  This is a very broad upper tooth from the front of the jaw.  As the lower teeth served to hold prey, the broad upper teeth acted like meat saws, shearing off huge chunks of flesh from the Megalodon's victims.  While most teeth of this size class are not very good quality, this specimen has well-preserved features and is intact with its unique later evolved anatomy making it a highly desirable tooth for the advanced collector.  Rare is the condition of the crown where it meets the root.  Many teeth this size have breakage or severe damage to this delicate area but this is NOT the case with this specimen.  This specimen has absolutely NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION. 

Megalodon teeth found in rivers are almost always heavily eroded and worn from the high energy environment in which they were subjected to.  They usually have dull, sand-blasted enamel, peeling back from the core.  The roots are often damaged.  This tooth is amongst THE FINEST Megalodon teeth typically found.  While we strictly avoid Megalodon teeth with restoration or repair, Caveat emptor as some Megalodon teeth in many dealers' inventories in the larger sizes and "seemingly" fine qualities have repair or restoration and this is not often disclosed to the buyer accurately either because of ignorance or dishonesty. 


At a length of 52 feet and weighing in excess of 60 tons, Carcharocles megalodon was the second largest predator that ever existed on this planet, the largest being the sperm whale.  Megalodon was larger and heavier than T. rex.  Scientific reconstructions of this shark estimate the dorsal fin 5.5 feet tall, the pectoral fins at 10 feet in length and the tail over 12 feet high.  If you were unfortunate enough to have a megalodon swim over you, the pectoral fins would measure 30 feet from tip to tip with a torso in excess of 10 feet thick!  The jaws were so large that this shark would be able to swallow a Rhinoceros whole.  A predator this size would have most likely fed on large marine vertebrates, especially whales.  Fossil teeth have been found in excess of 7 inches in length!  Megalodon teeth are similar in geometry to the modern White Shark and scientists are still passionately divided on the origin of the two species and if megalodon is related to the modern white shark.  It is also not fully understood why this giant killer became extinct but we can all be glad it is.  A day at the beach just wouldn't be what it is today!

VERY BROAD LARGE UPPER JAW TOOTH WITH RARE ANATOMY FROM A 'LATE EVOLVED' MEGALODON SHARK

4.75" in length on the diagonal edge

SOLD     SH6-109     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only  

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