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This is a massive museum quality Megalodon tooth that is in top 2% of all that I find. The enamel, bourrelet and root could not be much nicer. The tip and serrations are super sharp and just about every serration is in place.
Our Best Megalodon Shark Tooth Display Stand · L1: 3.5 L2: 2.5
Display the best on our best Meg tooth stand. This handsome stand was created and individually hand made by our long time vendor and friend. The black marble-like stand has two 1 & 1/2″ tall metal prongs with a 3/4″ wide shelf, and the a 2″ width.
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Beautiful MASSIVE Megalodon Shark Tooth with Amazing Bourrelet
This is a MASSIVE collector quality Megalodon tooth that I found diving recently in 40 feet of water near Savannah GA. The jet-black bourrelet is amazing and brings the whole tooth together. The enamel and root are in great condition.
Display Stands Archives - MegaTeeth
These stands are suited for most teeth that measure over 4-1/2″ long or extra wide smaller teeth. Most orders of individual Megalodon teeth purchased include a complementary stand unless otherwise stated.
A Prehistoric Killer, Buried in Muck. New Yorker Magazine
Jul 30, 2024 · Its teeth, fortunately, age well, and are common along low-country coasts from North Carolina to Florida. Meg teeth are triangular in shape and viciously serrated, ranging in color from sandy brown to dark gray. Most are between two and five inches long.
Museum Quality Hubbell Megalodon Shark Tooth - MegaTeeth
This stunning Museum Quality Hubbell Megalodon tooth. These juvenile Megalodon teeth with a heart shape were named after Dr. Gordon Hubbell. It is a very solid and heavy tooth that I found diving near Savannah GA.
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I founded Megateeth Fossils in 2001 and have been offering museum quality Megalodon teeth to the public ever since. The fossils on the site were found by me while diving the East Coast of the US. SCUBA diving for me began in cold, shark free Lake Erie, PA.