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(sp200-89) 3-1/2" Shark Tooth teeth MEGALODON partial fragment fossil Extinct
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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!
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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).
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