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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Fantastic Georgia Meg
Stock Number  STVV907
EXTINCTIONS Choice

Name:   Carcharocles Megalodon shark tooth
Age:  Miocene
Formation:  Hawthorne Formation
Location:  Georgia
Size:  Tooth is 5.1" long by 3.4" wide
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Here is a fabulous fossil shark tooth from Georgia. This is a beautiful Carcharocles megalodon from the Miocene River Deposits. This colorful tooth has a very solid and substantial root, and the full complement of razor-sharp serrations are easily seen on both sides of the tooth. The tip of the tooth is also intact and pointed. This tooth also has fabulous natural color and is thick and 3-dimensional. The colorful, shiny enamel is very well preserved on both sides of the robust tooth. And at over FIVE inches long, it is a very impressive fossil. This is an extremely collectible specimen of a fossilized shark tooth from the ancient version of ''Jaws''.




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