Megalodon - Fossil tooth - 14.5 cm - 11 cm





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Megalodon tooth specimen from Indonesia, dating to the Quaternary Pleistoceen (2.58–0.0117 mya), natural and unrestored, measuring 14.5 cm high, 11 cm wide and 3.5 cm deep, weighing 360 g, authentic/original.
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This isn’t an ordinary Megalodon tooth. It’s a true showpiece measuring 14.5 cm, instantly making clear why the Megalodon was the ultimate ocean hunter.
Fully 100% natural and unrestored, exactly as it formed millions of years ago. No artificial alterations, no restoration—just pure fossil power.
The crown is downright spectacular. A rare play of fire-red, orange, and brown tones makes the tooth look as if it’s still glowing with the primal force of the ocean. It’s literally like a frozen campfire in stone, intense, alive, and almost hypnotizing.
What happens at the front is something you rarely see: between the warm fire colors, subtle but clear green hues appear, giving the tooth an almost extraterrestrial look. This unexpected color contrast makes this specimen unique of its kind.
The beige-colored root forms a calm, natural base under the explosion of color in the crown, making the whole piece stand out even more. Every angle reveals new details; this isn’t a tooth you glance at once, it’s a tooth that keeps pulling you in.
This is a museum-worthy centerpiece, a fossil that impresses not only with its size but especially with its rare, almost artistic natural formation.
This isn’t an ordinary Megalodon tooth. It’s a true showpiece measuring 14.5 cm, instantly making clear why the Megalodon was the ultimate ocean hunter.
Fully 100% natural and unrestored, exactly as it formed millions of years ago. No artificial alterations, no restoration—just pure fossil power.
The crown is downright spectacular. A rare play of fire-red, orange, and brown tones makes the tooth look as if it’s still glowing with the primal force of the ocean. It’s literally like a frozen campfire in stone, intense, alive, and almost hypnotizing.
What happens at the front is something you rarely see: between the warm fire colors, subtle but clear green hues appear, giving the tooth an almost extraterrestrial look. This unexpected color contrast makes this specimen unique of its kind.
The beige-colored root forms a calm, natural base under the explosion of color in the crown, making the whole piece stand out even more. Every angle reveals new details; this isn’t a tooth you glance at once, it’s a tooth that keeps pulling you in.
This is a museum-worthy centerpiece, a fossil that impresses not only with its size but especially with its rare, almost artistic natural formation.

