Feature

●Genus/Species: Carcharocles Megalodon
●Geological Time in Which the Animal Lived: Pliocene & Miocene (2 - 20 Million Years Ago)
●Fossil Age: Up to 20 Million Years Old
●When The Fossils Were Recovered: 2018
●Personally Recovered while Scuba Diving off Coast of North Carolina in 116 of Water


Description

These extremely Rare Fossilized Megalodon Shark Tooth Frags & Shards range in age from 2 million year old to 20 million years old. They are primarily the Carcharocles Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil and I personally located and recovered them in very deep ocean water off the East Coast of the United States during the 2016 Tooth Diving Season.

As a reference, the shark tooth frags that you see in the photo are actually a typical sampling of 36 pounds and you may purchase any quantity of frags from 1 to 100 pounds.

As with all of our fossils, we are also offering our 100% Lifetime "Cash Buy-Back" Guarantee!!! This means that for the rest of your life, we will offer to "Buy-Back" your tooth frags for the exact amount that you paid for them. Considering the fact that your investment is guaranteed for the rest of your life.... whats stopping you from making your purchase today?

The good news is that with every pound of tooth frags that you purchase, we will always include at least one large tooth frag that is between 3.0" and 3.99"!!!

As many of you know, the Carcharocles Megalodon was a prehistoric shark that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene periods (2 to 20 million years ago). It was the largest and most ferocious top predator that has ever existed. The Megalodon was thought to be as long as 75 feet and weighed up to 75 tons. This is equivalent to 7 or 8 full grown Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaurs. A full grown female adult was the size of a greyhound bus and with a mouth as large as 11 wide x 9.5 high, they could easily attack and swallow their main food source.... warm blooded whales. The giant 6 dorsal fin sliced through the water with ease and the pectoral fins were an alarming 8 long. The massive 20 tail (from tip to tip) was as high as a 2 story building.