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Luminiscent megalodon


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Fossil Sharkteeth.

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Megaselachus13

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Thanks,

Most of the fosfatized ones produce luminescence, it depends of the minerals that gives color to the enamel but luminiscences varies giving redish, bluish, yellow, green, orange or white tones.

Really cool and cheap home entertainment.

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HI, friend!!

Great caught! congratulations for the piece and for such a high quality picture!!

You seem you love shark teeth,don´t you?

Best regards,

Eureka

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Megaselachus13

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Dear Eureka,

I merely continue with the ancient tradition of being attracted by these curious objects once called "glossopetrae".

Nicholas Steno and "Plinius the old" studied theese curious objects centuries ago.

The truth is that the human attraction for shark teeth is something that comes from Neolithic or even earlier.

Best wishes.

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