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5 INCH HUGE BROAD COPPER BRONZE MEGALODON TOOTH
- St. Mary's River - Georgia, U.S.A.
MIOCENE
to PLIOCENE PERIOD: 23.3 - 1.81 million years ago
The
massive Megalodon shark is one of the largest and most fearsome
predators that ever existed in the ancient seas. Owning a genuine,
fine quality tooth from these terrible creatures of prehistory is the
pride of many collectors. This fine quality tooth came from the
famous shark known scientifically as
Carcharocles megalodon
- the largest and deadliest
shark that ever lived!
Megalodon
teeth with this enamel chatoyancy and color are very rare and
from very few sites in the U.S.A.. Those sites are closely guarded and kept secret by the divers that know
them. One of the most famous rare sites for producing Megalodon
teeth with stunning color and patterns in the enamel is the St. Mary's
River in Georgia, U.S.A..
It is a tooth like this that
put the St. Mary's River on the Megalodon tooth Map! Collectors
that are familiar with the unique set of circumstances regarding this
famous deposit will appreciate just exactly what is being offered here.
The iron based minerals in the substrate are responsible for a rare
occurrence of dark rich reddish, bronze and brown Megalodon teeth
sometimes with metallic-like chatoyancy. Oddly
enough, some of these teeth develop large open spot patterns in the
enamel and it is this feature along with the rich red/brown tones that
really drives the passion for these highly unusual and rare specimens.
At the FIVE INCH magic mark for Megalodon teeth, this beautiful
lustrous specimen is truly a fine example. Anyone that
collects Megalodon teeth knows that prices ramp up dramatically for
teeth at this size mark similar to the popularity of "1 carat" when it
comes to diamonds.
This
specific tooth shows superb serration detail with minor natural feeding
wear on the tip. Serrations and tooth is intact all the way to each
root side with immaculate serration detail as seen in the two above
images of these portions. The
enamel has incredible luster with an overall hue of dark bronze and copper brown. The root on this beauty is complete
with both intact lobes. For a five inch tooth of this
quality and robust nature at this price, you could not ask for a more
impressive FINE GRADE example at such a reasonable price.
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 and the color is almost always
BLACK - the most common color for river teeth in South
Carolina. This
tooth is amongst the finer grade Megalodon teeth offered on the market. We GUARANTEE NO
RESTORATION of any kind to this specimen.
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, MASSIVE
TOOTH OF EXCELLENT QUALITY - COMPLETE, INTACT AND 5 INCHES!
5" in
length on the diagonal edge
SOLD
SH6-064
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only |