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Megalodon Shark Tooth
Megalodon Shark Tooth
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Size: 9x10 cms
Weight: 171 grams
Location: South Carolina
Product Description:
A fossilized tooth of Megalodon, a massive prehistoric shark, showcasing its distinctive triangular shape and serrated edges, from the Cenozoic Era.
Geological Information:
- Location: South Carolina, USA (notably in the coastal regions and rivers)
- Type: Megalodon tooth (a type of extinct shark)
- Age: Cenozoic Era, approximately 23-2.6 million years old
- Formation: Marine and coastal deposits, specifically in the Hawthorne Formation and the Williamsburg Formation
- Fossilization Process: Rapid burial and compression in a marine or coastal environment, preserving the tooth's shape and structure
- Hardness: Varies, depending on the surrounding rock (typically phosphate-rich sedimentary rocks)
- Distinctive Features: Distinctive triangular shape, serrated edges, and a conical root, characteristic of Megalodon teeth.
This description highlights the scientific significance and geological context of the Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil, showcasing its importance as a fossil specimen from the Cenozoic Era. The coastal regions and rivers of South Carolina are renowned for their exceptional fossil preservation, providing valuable insights into ancient marine life.
Note: Megalodon was a massive carnivorous shark that lived during the Cenozoic Era, and its fossilized teeth are highly prized by collectors and researchers alike.