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My largest teeth from 3 shark species


Gareth_

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I recently added a few new big teeth to my collection which prompted me to take some pics of the largest teeth I have from 3 species - Carcharodon hastalis, Carcharodon carcharias and Otodus megalodon. One of the recent acquisitions is the 2.7" C. hastalis. It's not in great condition but it's not every day you come across a specimen this size so I had to buy it! While the 2.7" C. hastalis and 2.6" C. carcharodon teeth are approaching maximum size for each species.... the O. megalodon teeth make them look small. A little perspective on just how large that shark got!

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  • Gareth_ changed the title to My largest teeth from 3 shark species

Teeth of other shark species are already impressive, really like the blue tone.

But Megalodon teeth look like size of an shovel next to almost anything.

There's no such thing as too many teeth.

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