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Massive, Collector Quality 5.83" Colorful Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth - Indonesia
Massive, Collector Quality 5.83" Colorful Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth - Indonesia
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Species - Carcharocles megalodon
Size - 5.83" long
Location - West Java, Indonesia
Age - Pliocene-Miocene - Appx 4-7 million years old
Remarks - Enhance your collection with our massive, collector-quality, colorful, sharply serrated 5.83" Fossil Megalodon tooth from West Java, Indonesia. This extraordinary gem boasts killer serrations and vibrant colors, making it an excellent find for enthusiasts. The remarkable size and quality of this Megalodon tooth make it a standout piece for any collection, offering a glimpse into the majestic past of these ancient marine giants.
The Megalodon, often hailed as the largest water predator that ever lived, roamed the oceans millions of years ago. This tooth, with its exceptional preservation, provides a tangible connection to the prehistoric era, allowing collectors and enthusiasts to hold a piece of history in their hands. The striking colors and sharp serrations highlight the natural beauty and power of this extinct predator, making this tooth not just a fossil, but a work of art.
Perfect for avid collectors and enthusiasts alike, this 5.83" Megalodon tooth is a testament to the awe-inspiring creatures that once dominated the seas. Its vibrant hues and sharp edges make it a captivating display piece that will surely spark conversation and admiration. Whether you are looking to add a unique specimen to your collection or seeking a remarkable gift for a fossil enthusiast, this Megalodon tooth is an exceptional choice.
Key Features:
- Length: 5.83 inches
- Colors: Striking and vibrant hues
- Origin: West Java, Indonesia
- Condition: Sharp serrations, very colorful
This 100% authentic fossil megalodon shark tooth was sourced from West Java, Indonesia. Here land collectors use pickaxes, shovels, and hand tools to dig into fossiliferous limestone deposits to recover these timeless treasures. This limestone deposit is most likely Early Pliocene in age (4-5 million years old) and is typically referred to as the Bodjang formation - although that may or may not be the correct name as not a lot of study has been done on these deposits. Megalodon teeth found in this highly acidic limestone often show erosion to the softer root structure while the enamel is often pristine. Damage is often caused to the tooth by the collecting techniques (ie pickaxe hitting the tooth while digging) so perfect quality teeth with good roots are highly prized among collectors. In addition, owing to the "by-hand" collecting, there is a much smaller quantity of teeth available from here on the market than from other locations where teeth are found scuba-diving. The colors on these teeth are often spectacular and this site is known for producing some of the most beautiful megalodon teeth ever discovered anywhere in the world.
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