Polished Megalodon Tooth on Custom Display Stand
Polished Megalodon Tooth on Custom Display Stand
North Carolina
Miocene Epoch (23 million years ago) - Pliocene Epoch (2.5 million years ago)
Dimensions: 5.25 x 3.625 in. / 13.5 x 9.25 cm
Height on custom display stand: 5.75 in. / 14.5 cm
This is a genuine tooth from a Megalodon shark discovered and polished by a diver from North Carolina. Of excellent quality, it still retains much of its original serrated edges. If this specimen was the shark's most giant tooth, the shark's length would have been 52 feet long. Mounted on a custom base.
The megalodon was a member of an extinct species of megatooth shark that is considered to be the largest shark (as well as the largest fish) that ever lived. Fossils attributed to megalodon have been found dating from the 23 million to 2.5 million years ago. The word megalodon, a compound of Greek root words, means “giant tooth” (Britannica, "Megalodon").
The two additional photos shown above demonstrate the size of the jaws of the Megalodon, and the rows of its teeth (NC State University, "How Big Was the Megalodon Shark." Brittanica, "Understanding Megalodon").
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