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3.25" Lower Megalodon - Calvert Cliffs, MD


Texas Fossil Hound

My first Meg tooth.

Found at Calvert Cliffs...wading in the Chesapeake...at night with a headlamp...in December...and it was raining.  Did I mind. I did not!

 

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  • Taken with Apple iPhone 4S
  • Focal Length 4.3 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/20
  • f Aperture f/2.4
  • ISO Speed 64

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@Texas Fossil Hound that's a gorgeous tooth. I found a half a Meg once and really wasn't disappointed because it had beautiful color and serrations. That's definitely a Megalodon and not Chubutensis because there are no side cusps. That is one gorgeous tooth. I sure hope you never sell or trade for it because some personal finds are just priceless. Well done.

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