2.1 cm small posterior tooth of Megalodon from Bone Valley
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2.1 cm small posterior tooth of Megalodon from Bone Valley
The 2.1 cm small and 2.3 cm wide tooth of Carcharocles megalodon comes from the Bone Valley. The tooth is from a juvenile megalodon and comes from the posterior region of the dentition. It is a so-called posterior tooth. The small tooth is in a beautiful state of preservation. The brown bourelette is recognisable as a line, the enamel is orange and the serration is largely preserved and sharp. A rare small tooth of the prehistoric giant.
Species: Carcharocles Megalodon (Family: Otodontidae, Genius: Otodus)
Age: ca. 3 – 20 million years old (Pliocene – early Miocene)
Location: Bone Valley Formation - Polk County -Florida/USA
Weight: 1 g
Condition:100% genuine and natural, No repairs or restorations
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- Brand: 2024-Newsletter-03-2024-Megalodon-Hai
- Product Code: TX746
- Availability: 1
- 99.00€
- Ex Tax: 83.19€
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