Collection: Fossil Chubutensis Shark Teeth

Discover the ancient power and beauty of fossil Chubutensis shark teeth, relics from one of the most formidable prehistoric sharks to ever roam Earth’s oceans. Carcharocles chubutensis lived approximately 28 to 5 million years ago during the Oligocene and Miocene epochs, and is considered a direct ancestor of the mighty Megalodon. These teeth are highly sought after by collectors due to their distinctive serrated edges, graceful curved crowns, and transitional features that bridge the evolutionary gap between Otodus and Megalodon.

Fossil Chubutensis teeth are found in a variety of locations worldwide, including the coastal rivers of the United States and rich offshore fossil beds. Colors range from deep blacks and smoky grays to warm tans and golden hues, shaped by the unique minerals in the surrounding sediment over millions of years. Each specimen tells a story of ancient seas, colossal predators, and the evolutionary history of sharks.

Whether you’re a seasoned fossil collector, a marine life enthusiast, or simply looking for a one-of-a-kind natural treasure, our carefully curated Chubutensis shark teeth selection offers both museum-quality specimens and more affordable display pieces.

Own a tangible link to one of nature’s greatest apex predators—add a fossil Chubutensis tooth to your collection today.