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  1. reddesilets

    Megalodon tooth segment

    From the album: First Fossil Hunt - Summerville, SC

    Pity we were unable to find any more pieces to this monster! This is Toby showing an approximate shape of the original tooth if it were still together.
  2. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  3. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  4. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  5. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  6. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  7. Megatooth Collector

    6.12 inch Peruvian Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all natural 6.1 inch C. megalodon tooth from Peru. This location produces some of the most amazing colored megalodon teeth on the planet.
  8. AJ Plai

    South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Shark Teeth Collection

    Megalodon tooth Locality: South Carolina, USA Geological Age: Pliocene (2 MYA) Size: Long side 6", Short side 5.3/4, Width 4.5/8" Weight: 14.3 Ounces **Minor restorations on enamel front and backside and root area
  9. AJ Plai

    South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Shark Teeth Collection

    Megalodon tooth Locality: South Carolina, USA Geological Age: Pliocene (2 MYA) Size: Long side 6", Short side 5.3/4, Width 4.5/8" Weight: 14.3 Ounces **Minor restorations on enamel front and backside and root area
  10. AJ Plai

    South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Shark Teeth Collection

    Megalodon tooth Locality: South Carolina, USA Geological Age: Pliocene (2 MYA) Size: Long side 6", Short side 5.3/4, Width 4.5/8" Weight: 14.3 Ounces **Minor restorations on enamel front and backside and root area
  11. haleyrenee3

    Megalodon Tooth

    Hello everyone, I am on vacation in the North Carolina beaches and i was strolling the beach at about 330 pm at low tide and i found this huge meg tooth about 5 inches long and it was nearly perfect, i was so elated i literally almost cried when i saw it laying there in about 6 inches of water.. anyways my question is if this is a rare thing to find on the shore, or is it a common occurrence? I appreciate any feedback! (btw, no i did not purchase this tooth!!! i do not[attachment purchase teeth, i would not be wasting my time on this post right now!!) hopefully the pic shows up. if it does not please let me know!!
  12. Megatooth Collector

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth
  13. Megatooth Collector

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth
  14. Megatooth Collector

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    5.19 inch Georgia Megalodon tooth
  15. Megatooth Collector

    5.75 inch Georgian C. megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Beautiful 5.75" light colored C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. This tooth is thick and heavy too, weighing just under a pound at 15 5/8 ounces. Not your everyday Georgian meg!
  16. Megatooth Collector

    5.75 inch Georgian C. megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Beautiful 5.75" light colored C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. This tooth is thick and heavy too, weighing just under a pound at 15 5/8 ounces. Not your everyday Georgian meg!
  17. Megatooth Collector

    5.75 inch Georgian C. megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Beautiful 5.75" light colored C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. This tooth is thick and heavy too, weighing just under a pound at 15 5/8 ounces. Not your everyday Georgian meg!
  18. Megatooth Collector

    5.75 inch Georgian C. megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Beautiful 5.75" light colored C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. This tooth is thick and heavy too, weighing just under a pound at 15 5/8 ounces. Not your everyday Georgian meg!
  19. Megatooth Collector

    5.75 inch Georgian C. megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Beautiful 5.75" light colored C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. This tooth is thick and heavy too, weighing just under a pound at 15 5/8 ounces. Not your everyday Georgian meg!
  20. Megatooth Collector

    5.97 inch Heart-shaped South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a quality upper principle C. megalodon tooth with classic heart shape from the waters of South Carolina. This is a beast of a tooth weighing exactly 1 lb, not 100% perfect but is 100% all natural.
  21. Megatooth Collector

    5.97 inch Heart-shaped South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a quality upper principle C. megalodon tooth with classic heart shape from the waters of South Carolina. This is a beast of a tooth weighing exactly 1 lb, not 100% perfect but is 100% all natural.
  22. Megatooth Collector

    5.97 inch Heart-shaped South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a quality upper principle C. megalodon tooth with classic heart shape from the waters of South Carolina. This is a beast of a tooth weighing exactly 1 lb, not 100% perfect but is 100% all natural.
  23. Megatooth Collector

    6.17 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This 6.18 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth has excellent serrations and tip for a tooth this size. No resto or repair. It's a beast and arrived just in time for Shark Week!! (This is the same tooth I posted earlier today, but I like the darker background better)
  24. Megatooth Collector

    6.17 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This 6.18 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth has excellent serrations and tip for a tooth this size. No resto or repair. It's a beast and arrived just in time for Shark Week!! (This is the same tooth I posted earlier today, but I like the darker background better)
  25. Megatooth Collector

    6.17 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This 6.17 inch South Carolina Megalodon tooth has excellent serrations and tip for a tooth this size. No resto or repair. It's a beast and arrived just in time for Shark Week!! (This is the same tooth I posted earlier today, but I like the darker background better)
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