Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'megalodon tooth'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
    Tags should be keywords or key phrases. e.g. otodus, megalodon, shark tooth, miocene, bone valley formation, usa, florida.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Fossil Discussion
    • Fossil ID
    • Fossil Hunting Trips
    • General Fossil Discussion
    • Partners in Paleontology - Member Contributions to Science
    • Fossil of the Month
    • Questions & Answers
    • Member Collections
    • A Trip to the Museum
    • Paleo Re-creations
    • Collecting Gear
    • Fossil Preparation
    • Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
    • Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
    • Fossil News
  • Community News
    • Member Introductions
    • Member of the Month
    • Members' News & Diversions
  • General Category
    • Rocks & Minerals
    • Geology

Categories

  • Annelids
  • Arthropods
    • Crustaceans
    • Insects
    • Trilobites
    • Other Arthropods
  • Brachiopods
  • Cnidarians (Corals, Jellyfish, Conulariids )
    • Corals
    • Jellyfish, Conulariids, etc.
  • Echinoderms
    • Crinoids & Blastoids
    • Echinoids
    • Other Echinoderms
    • Starfish and Brittlestars
  • Forams
  • Graptolites
  • Molluscs
    • Bivalves
    • Cephalopods (Ammonites, Belemnites, Nautiloids)
    • Gastropods
    • Other Molluscs
  • Sponges
  • Bryozoans
  • Other Invertebrates
  • Ichnofossils
  • Plants
  • Chordata
    • Amphibians & Reptiles
    • Birds
    • Dinosaurs
    • Fishes
    • Mammals
    • Sharks & Rays
    • Other Chordates
  • *Pseudofossils ( Inorganic objects , markings, or impressions that resemble fossils.)

Blogs

  • Anson's Blog
  • Mudding Around
  • Nicholas' Blog
  • dinosaur50's Blog
  • Traviscounty's Blog
  • Seldom's Blog
  • tracer's tidbits
  • Sacredsin's Blog
  • fossilfacetheprospector's Blog
  • jax world
  • echinoman's Blog
  • Ammonoidea
  • Traviscounty's Blog
  • brsr0131's Blog
  • brsr0131's Blog
  • Adventures with a Paddle
  • Caveat emptor
  • -------
  • Fig Rocks' Blog
  • placoderms
  • mosasaurs
  • ozzyrules244's Blog
  • Terry Dactyll's Blog
  • Sir Knightia's Blog
  • MaHa's Blog
  • shakinchevy2008's Blog
  • Stratio's Blog
  • ROOKMANDON's Blog
  • Phoenixflood's Blog
  • Brett Breakin' Rocks' Blog
  • Seattleguy's Blog
  • jkfoam's Blog
  • Erwan's Blog
  • Erwan's Blog
  • marksfossils' Blog
  • ibanda89's Blog
  • Liberty's Blog
  • Liberty's Blog
  • Lindsey's Blog
  • Back of Beyond
  • Ameenah's Blog
  • St. Johns River Shark Teeth/Florida
  • gordon's Blog
  • West4me's Blog
  • West4me's Blog
  • Pennsylvania Perspectives
  • michigantim's Blog
  • michigantim's Blog
  • lauraharp's Blog
  • lauraharp's Blog
  • micropterus101's Blog
  • micropterus101's Blog
  • GPeach129's Blog
  • Olenellus' Blog
  • nicciann's Blog
  • nicciann's Blog
  • Deep-Thinker's Blog
  • Deep-Thinker's Blog
  • bear-dog's Blog
  • javidal's Blog
  • Digging America
  • John Sun's Blog
  • John Sun's Blog
  • Ravsiden's Blog
  • Jurassic park
  • The Hunt for Fossils
  • The Fury's Grand Blog
  • julie's ??
  • Hunt'n 'odonts!
  • falcondob's Blog
  • Monkeyfuss' Blog
  • cyndy's Blog
  • pattyf's Blog
  • pattyf's Blog
  • chrisf's Blog
  • chrisf's Blog
  • nola's Blog
  • mercyrcfans88's Blog
  • Emily's PRI Adventure
  • trilobite guy's Blog
  • barnes' Blog
  • xenacanthus' Blog
  • myfossiltrips.blogspot.com
  • HeritageFossils' Blog
  • Fossilefinder's Blog
  • Fossilefinder's Blog
  • maybe a nest fossil?
  • farfarawy's Blog
  • Microfossil Mania!
  • blogs_blog_99
  • Southern Comfort
  • Emily's MotE Adventure
  • Eli's Blog
  • andreas' Blog
  • Recent Collecting Trips
  • retired blog
  • andreas' Blog test
  • fossilman7's Blog
  • Piranha Blog
  • xonenine's blog
  • xonenine's Blog
  • Fossil collecting and SAFETY
  • Detrius
  • pangeaman's Blog
  • pangeaman's Blog
  • pangeaman's Blog
  • Jocky's Blog
  • Jocky's Blog
  • Kehbe's Kwips
  • RomanK's Blog
  • Prehistoric Planet Trilogy
  • mikeymig's Blog
  • Western NY Explorer's Blog
  • Regg Cato's Blog
  • VisionXray23's Blog
  • Carcharodontosaurus' Blog
  • What is the largest dragonfly fossil? What are the top contenders?
  • Test Blog
  • jsnrice's blog
  • Lise MacFadden's Poetry Blog
  • BluffCountryFossils Adventure Blog
  • meadow's Blog
  • Makeing The Unlikley Happen
  • KansasFossilHunter's Blog
  • DarrenElliot's Blog
  • Hihimanu Hale
  • jesus' Blog
  • A Mesozoic Mosaic
  • Dinosaur comic
  • Zookeeperfossils
  • Cameronballislife31's Blog
  • My Blog
  • TomKoss' Blog
  • A guide to calcanea and astragali
  • Group Blog Test
  • Paleo Rantings of a Blockhead
  • Dead Dino is Art
  • The Amber Blog
  • Stocksdale's Blog
  • PaleoWilliam's Blog
  • TyrannosaurusRex's Facts
  • The Community Post
  • The Paleo-Tourist
  • Lyndon D Agate Johnson's Blog
  • BRobinson7's Blog
  • Eastern NC Trip Reports
  • Toofuntahh's Blog
  • Pterodactyl's Blog
  • A Beginner's Foray into Fossiling
  • Micropaleontology blog
  • Pondering on Dinosaurs
  • Fossil Preparation Blog
  • On Dinosaurs and Media
  • cheney416's fossil story
  • jpc
  • A Novice Geologist
  • Red-Headed Red-Neck Rock-Hound w/ My Trusty HellHound Cerberus
  • Red Headed
  • Paleo-Profiles
  • Walt's Blog
  • Between A Rock And A Hard Place
  • Rudist digging at "Point 25", St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria (Campanian, Gosau-group)
  • Prognathodon saturator 101
  • Books I have enjoyed
  • Ladonia Texas Fossil Park
  • Trip Reports
  • Glendive Montana dinosaur bone Hell’s Creek
  • Test
  • Stratigraphic Succession of Chesapecten

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

  1. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. It has some interesting color patterns on the display side enamel, great serrations and tip, good bourlette, and perfect root. Not too much to complain about on this one!
  2. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. It has some interesting color patterns on the display side enamel, great serrations and tip, good bourlette, and perfect root. Not too much to complain about on this one!
  3. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. It has some interesting color patterns on the display side enamel, great serrations and tip, good bourlette, and perfect root. Not too much to complain about on this one!
  4. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. It has some interesting color patterns on the display side enamel, great serrations and tip, good bourlette, and perfect root. Not too much to complain about on this one!
  5. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia.
  6. Megatooth Collector

    6.2 inch Megalodon tooth from Georgia

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a beautiful 6.2 inch C. megalodon tooth from Georgia. It has some interesting color patterns on the display side enamel, great serrations and tip, good bourlette, and perfect root. Not too much to complain about on this one!
  7. Megatooth Collector

    Creature corner Dec 2013 - close up

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Here is the latest rendition of my "creature corner". I decided to go Riker with some of the larger Megs. They have earned their own space!
  8. Megatooth Collector

    5.1 inch Cuban Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a 5.1 inch Megalodon tooth from Cuba. No repair or restoration on this one and one of those uncommon Cuban Megs with very little wear.
  9. Megatooth Collector

    5.1 inch Cuban Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a 5.1 inch Megalodon tooth from Cuba. No repair or restoration on this one and one of those uncommon Cuban Megs with very little wear.
  10. Megatooth Collector

    5.1 inch Cuban Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a 5.1 inch Megalodon tooth from Cuba. No repair or restoration on this one and one of those uncommon Cuban Megs with very little wear.
  11. Megatooth Collector

    5.1 inch Cuban Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a 5.1 inch Megalodon tooth from Cuba. No repair or restoration on this one and one of those uncommon Cuban Megs with very little wear.
  12. From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This one is not your everyday Black/Grey Georgia Megalodon tooth. Very cool tooth with a tanish-white display side and different color light brown on the opposite side. Nice bourlette , serrations and tip on this one. No restoration or repair either.
  13. From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This one is not your everyday Black/Grey Georgia Megalodon tooth. Very cool tooth with a tanish-white display side and different color light brown on the opposite side. Nice bourlette , serrations and tip on this one. No restoration or repair either.
  14. From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This one is not your everyday Black/Grey Georgia Megalodon tooth. Very cool tooth with a tanish-white display side and different color light brown on the opposite side. Nice bourlette , serrations and tip on this one. No restoration or repair either.
  15. Megatooth Collector

    5 inch South Carolina Colorful C. Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a nice little C. Megalodon tooth from Beaufort County, South Carolina. It has nice color and barnacle pattern.
  16. Megatooth Collector

    Pair of Venice Beach Megalodon teeth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a small pair of Venice Beach, FL Megalodon teeth that measure 3.3 and 3.6 inches.
  17. Megatooth Collector

    4.1 inch Summerville White Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all white Summerville Megalodon tooth. You don't see this color in Megs too often. Almost helps you imagine what a "modern day" Megalodon tooth would look like if there were still around today.
  18. Megatooth Collector

    4.1 inch Summerville White Megalodon tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is an all white Summerville Megalodon tooth. You don't see this color in Megs too often. Almost helps you imagine what a "modern day" Megalodon tooth would look like if there were still around today.
  19. From the album: Megalodon Collection

    This is a group of relatively modest sized Megalodon teeth from Georgia, South Carolina, and Venice Beach. They range in size from 3.3 to 4.3 inches, so not the largest specimens out there. I particularly like this grouping though to show off some of the variety in colors and patterns. Truly nature's fossilized art masterpieces!
  20. I have seen many great looking meg teeth from various places, sizes and colors as well as price ranges. So it makes me curious, I have seen a lot of people and dealers talking about the rarity and desirability of certain specific kind of Megtooth, like Bone Valley, Lee Creek, Chilean, etc. I guess Chilean and Aurora Mine one's high prices are due to the rarity and limited supply with no more new materials entering the market. But what about the variety of colors of Megtooth like Red, Larva, Green or I have seen some with multiple colors split on the same root. Is there some kind of general consensus among serious collectors that rank a certain kind of colors to a certain degree of rarity and desirability? Or is it pretty much, purely "If I want this color, I am willing to pay $xxx"? - i.e. just due to the whim of the buyer's desirability or do certain colors have some geological or paleontological implication that makes certain colored specimens more rare and valuable? Thx
  21. Megatooth Collector

    5.8 inch Multi-colored Summerville C. Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Here is a 5.8 inch Summerville Megalodon tooth, probably one of the most colorful and unique patterned teeth I have ever seen. No repair or restoration on this one either. Megalodon teeth from Summerville, South Carolina come from the Hawthorn Formation and date to the Middle Miocene Period, approximately 15 million years ago. It is known for producing some pretty amazing looking Megs. I think it was worth adding a few extra photos of this one.
  22. Megatooth Collector

    5.8 inch Multi-colored Summerville C. Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Here is a close up that really shows the crazy colors and marbleized pattern of this tooth! It's actually even better looking in person. I think it was worth adding a few extra photos of this one.
  23. Megatooth Collector

    5.8 inch Multi-colored Summerville C. Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Serrations on both sides are in excellent condition. Originally when I saw photos of this tooth, I thought there were missing sections of serration. However, I could see in different photos that the serrations were still intact, just different colors as they progress towards the tip. I think it was worth adding a few extra photos of this one.
  24. Megatooth Collector

    5.8 inch Multi-colored Summerville C. Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Serrations on both sides are in excellent condition. Originally when I saw photos of this tooth, I thought there were missing sections of serration. However, I could see in different photos that the serrations were still intact, just different colors as they progress towards the tip. I think it was worth adding a few extra photos of this one.
  25. Megatooth Collector

    5.8 inch Multi-colored Summerville C. Megalodon Tooth

    From the album: Megalodon Collection

    Here is an handheld photo for reference. This is a very large specimen from this location and in this condition. I think it was worth adding a few extra photos of this one.
×
×
  • Create New...