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Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved
Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved

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Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil, with fine serrations age; Miocene period location; Java, Indonisia, H10.5cm, W11cm Notes; Believed to have grown as large as 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the most dominant marine predators ever to have existed. It roamed the ancient seas for around 20 million years until their extinction around 3.6 million years ago. Megalodon teeth vary in colour and ton. influenced and coloured over the millennia by the conditions in which they are preserved

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Discover a remarkable piece of natural history with this Large Megalodon (Otodus Megalodon) tooth fossil from the Miocene period, originating from Java, Indonesia. This impressive specimen measures H10.5cm x W11cm and features fine serrations along its edges, showcasing the predatory nature of this ancient creature.

Believed to have reached lengths of up to 18 metres, the Megalodon was the largest shark species and a formidable marine predator during its reign around 20 million years ago. With its extinction approximately 3.6 million years ago, these teeth serve as fascinating relics of a bygone era when these apex predators ruled the seas.

Megalodon teeth exhibit a remarkable variety of colours and tones, reflecting the diverse conditions under which they have been preserved over millennia. This unique fossil is a testament to the enduring allure of prehistoric marine life and a must-have for any fossil enthusiast or collector.

Place your bid on this extraordinary Megalodon tooth fossil at the upcoming auction by Duggleby Auctioneers and add a piece of ancient history to your collection.



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