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Unusual Off-White Meg Tooth from Florida
Stock Number  STFCM43
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Name:   Carcharocles megalodon Tooth
Age:  Pliocene
Formation:  Bone Valley Formation
Location:  Bone Valley, Florida
Size:  Tooth is over 3 inches long
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This is a very pretty fossilized shark tooth. It is a Carcharocles megalodon tooth from Bone Valley, Florida. This distinct specimen has great natural color - a neutral off-white! The serrations are intact and sharp, and the root is very well preserved. And the back side of the tooth displays as well as the front side. This is a beautiful fossil Meg tooth from Florida.



 
 
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