Fascinating Thing About A Shark’s Tooth And Its Collection
If
you are living under a rock and don’t know much about the highly popular
shark-tooth collection thing, then we would like to tell you that these relics
are much more than just teeth, they are fossils! Sharks have been living on our
planet for close to 400 million years. When a shark dies,
its cartilage dissolves, and then its teeth fall to ocean’s bottom and gets
covered with sandy sediment. This sediment does not allow the oxygen to get in
contact with the tooth, and if everything goes well, it gets fossilized over a
course of 10,000 years.
Similar
to other fossils, shark's teeth is also highly valuable. This is evident from
the fact the fact that fossils of tiger shark tooth and other sharks are
readily bought, and traded by enthusiasts and collectors all over the globe.
The most expensive and sought after item is the tooth of the giant Megalodon
shark. The prehistoric Megalodon is believed to be about 60 feet (18 meters)
when fully grown.
The
tooth of the Megalodon varies in size from 3.5 to 7 inches in length and can
weigh more than one pound. Locating this particular tooth is a great victory
and anything over 4 inches can make you a fortune. The price of these teeth can
reach several thousand dollars, depending on the size and the location where it
was found. The value of the tooth can also be determined by the shape that it
is currently in.
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