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Megalodon Shark Tooth — Georgia

Miocene to Early Pliocene Epoch (approx. 23 – 5 million years ago)

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December 13, 07:47 PM GMT

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Megalodon Shark Tooth — Georgia

Otodus megalodon

Miocene to Early Pliocene Epoch (approx. 23 5 million years ago)

Georgia


5 x 3⅞ inches (12.8 x 9.95 cm).


Large, obsidian-colored tooth with characteristic dental features identifying this gigantic extinct shark — thick enamel, fine serrations, and large roots. The shape of the root and enamel indicate this tooth was a transitional upper tooth. Very little wear to tip and serrations.

Otodus megalodon (formerly known as Carcharodon megalodon) was a giant prehistoric shark that roamed the open seas, armed with huge, serrated, razor-sharp teeth. The largest predatory shark ever to have lived, Otodus megalodon grew up to three times the size of its closest living relative, the modern great white shark. Because estimates are based solely on teeth and fragmentary vertebral remains, upper size limits of this apex carnivore range from 40 to 60 feet (12 to 18 m) in length, with estimates weights ranging between 40,000 and 120,000 pounds (18 to 54 metric tons).


Otodus megalodon ranks among the largest predators ever to grace the Earth. With a name meaning "big tooth" and a bite force more than double that of Tyrannosaurus rex, it is no wonder that Otodus megalodon is considered the greatest predatory fish of all time.