Megalodon Shark Tooth – JTMEG2-29
$50.00
Rare reddish-brown root with orange-tinged enamel in this unique 2.125″ tooth
Out of stock
Description
This fossil stands out for its reddish brown root paired with light brown and orange mixed enamel—an unusual coloration in a 2 1/8″ Megalodon tooth that adds intrigue to any collection
Additional information
| Weight | 2 oz |
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| Phylum | Chordata |
| Order | Lumiphores |
| Class | Chondrichthyes |
| Family | Disputed: Lamnidae or Otodontid |
| Era | Cenozoic |
| Epoch | Miocene 12 million Years |
The megalodon, scientifically known as Otodus megalodon, was a colossal shark that dominated the world’s oceans from approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago. This extinct apex predator, renowned for its massive size and powerful bite, has captivated the imagination of scientists and the public alike. Fossil evidence, primarily its enormous teeth, reveals that megalodon was significantly larger than the modern great white shark. To delve deeper into the fascinating world of this prehistoric giant, explore resources like those provided by the Smithsonian Ocean Portal, which offers detailed insights into megalodon’s history and biology, and the information provided by Britannica, which goes into the scientific classifications, and fossil findings of this amazing creature. To learn more about the size and behaviors of this ancient shark, you can also view information provided by the Natural History Museum.




