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Alessandro A.

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They are miocene from Puglia, south Italy.

Hey all sharklovers, i have about 100 teeth, different species and sizes waiting TO BE TRADED.

The ones in the picture are staying in my collection but all the others are waiting for a new owner, PM me please if interested.Thanks

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This tooth is the most vibrant (large) red tooth that I have found. It's around 5 3/4". I thought it was a 6 incher when I pulled it out of the mud. Oh well.

Right out of the water.

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After drying and a little cleaning.

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Hopefully I can post some pics of fresh teeth soon.

Wow, that tooth is just plain awesome

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here we go for some maryland megs, my favorite would be 11 but the reds have to be the best, how many red maryland megs do you see, other than that one big broken one that Carl O' Cles has. Now i must get to doing school work fun huh guys :P hope you all enjoy the pictures and remember that size isnt all that matters

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Ok bemore, I want the red one in the 7th picture, How much? And did I ever tell you that your one of the best fellas ive ever known? Ole buddy ole pal...

RB

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haha not for sale!!!

being that we are such ole buddies and ole pals, that really hurts man! Hurts bad! Ive got to go cry now!

I wouldnt sell it either! A very very nice tooth.

RB

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here we go for some maryland megs, my favorite would be 11 but the reds have to be the best, how many red maryland megs do you see, other than that one big broken one that Carl O' Cles has. Now i must get to doing school work fun huh guys :P hope you all enjoy the pictures and remember that size isnt all that matters

WOW Very nice. You have some killers there. I like the three super sharp ones in photos 13 & 16.

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I have only a few megs that I've found so far, but this is the best. mid-Miocene of Gainesville, FL.

Dr. Gordon Hubbell told me this is the best one he's seen out of Gainesville. I don't know whether to be greatful that it's so unusual or to wish there was a better chance of me finding another one like it here! :D

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I have only a few megs that I've found so far, but this is the best. mid-Miocene of Gainesville, FL.

Dr. Gordon Hubbell told me this is the best one he's seen out of Gainesville. I don't know whether to be greatful that it's so unusual or to wish there was a better chance of me finding another one like it here! :D

AWESOME!!!

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Here is my personal favorite. It's from Shark Tooth Hill , It's 5-3/8". Enjoy

wish i could see it but i cant

never mind i can see it now, very nice tooth

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Here is my personal favorite. It's from Shark Tooth Hill , It's 5-3/8". Enjoy

Yeah.....Yeah!! I was there when you found it and when you saw the tip you thought it was a large mako :P You had one of the best "first timer" days on the hill that I have ever seen!!

John

If only my teeth are so prized a million years from now!

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John's STH Megs

Here are my Bakersfield Megs. The one on the back far right is now Marcel's.

John

If only my teeth are so prized a million years from now!

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Here is my personal favorite. It's from Shark Tooth Hill , It's 5-3/8". Enjoy

As pretty a STH meg as I've ever seen. GREAT specimen - thanks for posting.

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[quote name='Phoenixflood' date='Mar 19 2009, 12:13 PM' post='61948'

Very nice teeth everyone!!!!! :cool:

I'm still wondering about that tiny posterior meg tooth. I want to know how big a center tooth would be based off of that very far back tooth. Does anyone know???

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Still, I can't believe no one has answered this?

The soul of a Fossil Hunter is one that is seeking, always.

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Here is my Favorite 5inch Aurora Meg

I just got this 5 1/2 New Caldonia Meg with most of it's serrations. It's now one of my favorites. I also love this big beefy reworked 6 3/8 meg from Lee Creek. She's ugly but makes the perfect eye opener as to just how big a megalodon was during my school programs.

But my all time favorite is this little white meg (just under 2 inches) from Westmoreland State Park:

1. It was my first meg.

2. During a serious lightening storm due to run off a cliff she plopped out right on my foot.

3. A White Meg from Westmoreland......enough said

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If only my teeth are so prized a million years from now!

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Very nice teeth everyone!!!!! :cool:

I'm still wondering about that tiny posterior meg tooth. I want to know how big a center tooth would be based off of that very far back tooth. Does anyone know???

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Still, I can't believe no one has answered this?

It is not an extreme posterior meg but I would be surprised if the front teeth were more than 2 1/2 to 3 inches. So there's my 2 cents worth.

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I also love this big beefy reworked 6 3/8 meg from Lee Creek. She's ugly but makes the perfect eye opener as to just how big a megalodon was during my school programs.

Is that damage to the blade or is it a pathy

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...3. A White Meg from Westmoreland......enough said

In my experience, unheard of!

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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