Megalodon - Fossil tooth - 15 cm - 11.5 cm





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Scientific name Otodus megalodon; specimen Megalodon tooth from Sukabumi, Indonesia, from the Quaternary–Pleistocene (2.58–0.0117 million years ago), natural and 100% authentic.
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An impressive and completely natural Otodus Megalodon tooth measuring no less than 15 cm, sourced from the famous Sukabumi fossil site in Indonesia. This is an exceptionally handsome specimen that immediately stands out for its powerful shape, excellent preservation, and unique natural colors.
The tooth is in excellent condition and is 100% original, with no restorations, reconstructions, or artificial color treatments. The enamel displays a splendid natural play of colors, with warm yellow tones subtly blending into beautiful blue-gray hues at the front. This rare mineralization gives the tooth an exclusive appearance and makes it very scarce.
The robust root is well preserved and the cutting edges are still nicely visible, completing the impressive look of this millions-of-years-old fossil.
A tooth of this size, with this natural color combination and high quality, is a rare find. A splendid centerpiece for any fossil collection and a tangible remnant of the largest predatory shark that ever ruled the world’s oceans.
An impressive and completely natural Otodus Megalodon tooth measuring no less than 15 cm, sourced from the famous Sukabumi fossil site in Indonesia. This is an exceptionally handsome specimen that immediately stands out for its powerful shape, excellent preservation, and unique natural colors.
The tooth is in excellent condition and is 100% original, with no restorations, reconstructions, or artificial color treatments. The enamel displays a splendid natural play of colors, with warm yellow tones subtly blending into beautiful blue-gray hues at the front. This rare mineralization gives the tooth an exclusive appearance and makes it very scarce.
The robust root is well preserved and the cutting edges are still nicely visible, completing the impressive look of this millions-of-years-old fossil.
A tooth of this size, with this natural color combination and high quality, is a rare find. A splendid centerpiece for any fossil collection and a tangible remnant of the largest predatory shark that ever ruled the world’s oceans.

