Natural History, including Gorgosaurus

Natural History, including Gorgosaurus

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Megalodon Shark Tooth — South Carolina

No reserve

Auction Closed

July 28, 03:27 PM GMT

Estimate

1,000 - 2,000 USD

Lot Details

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Megalodon Shark Tooth — South Carolina

Otodus megalodon

Early Pliocene (approx. 5 million years ago)

South Carolina


5 by 3¾ inches (12.7 x 9.5 cm). 6¼ inches (15.9 cm) tall on custom stand.


An excellently preserved and complete black and gray tooth originally from the lower jaw position as indicated by the narrow V-shaped root. Both the tip and the serrations on the cutting edges show little wear. The lingual bulge on the root shows the nutrient groove and foramina clearly. Accompanied by a custom metal stand.

Otodus megalodon (formerly known as Carcharodon megalodon) was a giant prehistoric shark which roamed the open seas, armed with huge, serrated, razor-sharp teeth. The largest predatory shark to have ever lived, Otodus megalodon was 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 meters) in length, with estimated weights ranging between 20 and 60 tons.

 

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