SHARK TOOTH SHARD (partial tooth) (Internal #SP200-89). Partial shark tooth of extinct fossil Megalodon; tooth is 3-1/2" long (missing upper portions of both sides of the tooth; BEAUTIFUL GARY NATURAL COLOR due to the minerals it absorbed in the sediment where it fossilized). Non jewelry quality, but awesome! As with all our products, you get exactly what you see in the photo. An extinct species of shark (Carcharodon megalodon) that was the size of a school bus (46 to 59 feet long), with (up to) 7 inch teeth. Among the most collected teeth due to their size. Age: 25 million to 1.5 million years old, Cenozoic Era (late Oligocene to early Pleistocene). The Megalodon dates to 25 million years ago and was 40-100 feet in length, their teeth average 2 to 7" in length; this tooth was found while diving in one of South Carolina rivers (St. Mary’s, St, Johns or Cooper River). WE SHIP WORLDWIDE, see the chart for postage to your country. Click on our store tag for similar items! |