Facts, Quality And Fossils Of Real Megalodon Tooth

 The evolution of sharks is still a mystery to some context, and this huge water animal has many things to amaze humans. Megalodon, one of the biggest predators ever, is fascinating to people for a good reason. But is this apex predator still hiding in the shadowy depths of the ocean, or was it just an overgrown great white shark?

The earliest megalodon fossils, identified as Otodus megalodon (sometimes called Carcharodon or Carcharocles megalodon), date to 20 million years ago. The gigantic shark ruled the oceans for the following 13 million years before going extinct only 3.6 million years ago.

In addition to being the largest shark ever, O. megalodon was also one of the largest fish ever. According to estimates, it reached a maximum length of 15 to 18 meters, three times more than the largest great white shark ever seen.

Why Are Megalodon Teeth So Prevalent?

Sharks continuously develop teeth for the whole of their life. Sharks can go through up to 40,000 teeth in their lifespan, depending on what they eat, by losing a set of teeth every one to two weeks. As a result, there is a greater probability that shark teeth will become fossilized because they are continually falling to the ocean floor.

The toughest component of a shark's skeleton is its set of teeth. Our bones are covered in calcium phosphate, whereas shark skeletons are composed of softer cartilage similar to that of our noses and ears.

Need A Megalodon Tooth?

Buried Treasure Fossils provides Megalodon teeth of outstanding quality. The Megalodon shark, which could grow to a length of 60 feet, was the biggest shark to ever exist. The Miocene and Pliocene eras saw the existence of this megatooth shark. Megalodon teeth lack side cusps and feature serrated cutting edges. Although rarely exceeding 6 to 6-1/2 inches, megalodon teeth can grow fairly large and approach 7 inches. We have several Megalodon teeth exceeding 6 inches for sale. 

A piece of history is in your hands when you touch a Megalodon tooth. Any artifact in our catalog is a remarkable discovery that you're unlikely to see anywhere else than a research institution or museum. Now is a fantastic time to peruse our catalog to discover the ideal gift if you have a science enthusiast on your holiday shopping list. They might claim to have everything, but you can be sure they'll be surprised when they open a gift from our selection of expensive and rare Megalodon teeth.


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