Megalodon Shark - Fossil tooth - megaselachus megalodon - 110 mm - 78 mm (No Reserve Price)

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Megaselachus megalodon, Megalodon Shark specimen from the Neogene–Miocene period (about 23.03–5.33 million years ago) from Indonesia; cleaned and in natural condition, measurements 110 × 78 × 25 mm, weight 138 g.

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Beautifully colored, razor-sharp tooth of the extinct giant shark; Megaselachus megalodon. The tooth has a beautifully preserved serration and a lovely yellow/brown/orange color. This tooth is 11 cm long. It was found in a sandstone layer near Sukabumi in West Java, Indonesia. The tooth dates from the Miocene and is between 15 and 20 million years old. The tooth is completely original. The photos speak for themselves.

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Beautifully colored, razor-sharp tooth of the extinct giant shark; Megaselachus megalodon. The tooth has a beautifully preserved serration and a lovely yellow/brown/orange color. This tooth is 11 cm long. It was found in a sandstone layer near Sukabumi in West Java, Indonesia. The tooth dates from the Miocene and is between 15 and 20 million years old. The tooth is completely original. The photos speak for themselves.

Shipping is registered and insured.

With matching information card.

No reserve price!!

Details

Number of items
1
Specimen
Megalodon Shark
Scientific name
megaselachus megalodon
Country of Origin
Indonesia
Geological Period
Neogene, Miocene (23.03 - 5.33 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
cleaned
Weight
138 g
Height
110 mm
Width
78 mm
Depth
25 mm
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