4.15" Fossil Megalodon Tooth – Savannah, Georgia
Own a genuine piece of prehistoric ocean history with this 4.15" Megalodon tooth for sale, recovered from the fossil-rich deposits of Savannah, Georgia.
This impressive specimen features well-defined serrations, natural brown enamel coloration, beautiful black bourlette with a unique chevron pattern, and a sturdy root, making it an excellent option for collectors searching for an authentic Megalodon tooth for sale.
Fossil Megalodon teeth like this are among the most iconic prehistoric fossils ever discovered, valued by collectors for their size, preservation, and direct connection to ancient marine ecosystems.
Shed by an adult Otodus megalodon during the Miocene–Pliocene Epoch (approximately 3–15 million years ago), this fossil is a tangible remnant of one of the largest predatory sharks to ever roam Earth’s oceans. Every fossil at Fossil Driven is hand-selected, 100% natural, and backed by our Authenticity Guarantee, so you can shop with confidence.
Item Specifics
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Species: Otodus megalodon
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Size: 4.15" × 2.87"
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Location: Savannah, Georgia
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Age: Miocene–Pliocene (~3–15 million years old)
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Condition: 100% natural, no restoration (see our Authenticity Guaranteed)
About This Specimen
This beautiful Georgia Megalodon tooth displays excellent natural preservation, a sturdy root, a chevron pattern in the bourlette, and serrations that remain clearly visible along the blade. Georgia is known among fossil collectors for producing shark teeth in pristine condition, and this specimen offers exceptional visual appeal and display potential.
All Fossil Driven fossils are guaranteed authentic, unrestored, and accurately photographed. Individual specimens like this help complete our broader selection of authentic Megalodon teeth for sale, each offering its own unique size, coloration, and fossil history.
Where This Fossil Comes From
This tooth was recovered from the dark, gator and shark-infested fossil-bearing rivers of Savannah, Georgia, a region famous among collectors for yielding well-preserved Megalodon teeth and other shark fossils. Over millions of years, teeth like this became buried in ancient river channels and coastal sediments, slowly mineralizing and preserving until discovery by dedicated collectors.
To learn more, visit our blog on where fossil Megalodon teeth are found.
About the Megalodon Shark
Otodus megalodon (often historically referred to as Carcharocles megalodon) was the largest predatory shark to ever live, reaching estimated lengths of 50–60 feet and dominating warm oceans worldwide during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. Its massive jaws and serrated teeth enabled it to prey on whales, dolphins, and other large marine mammals.
As the largest predatory shark ever known, Megalodon fossils, especially well-preserved teeth, offer rare insight into the size, power, and behavior of this prehistoric apex predator.
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If you’re comparing individual Megalodon teeth for sale, this Georgia specimen offers excellent natural color, preservation, and value within the popular 4–5" size range.
Why Collect This Tooth
- Genuine Georgia Megalodon tooth
- Strong collector value in the 4"-5" size class
- Natural coloration and serration detail
- 100% authentic fossil backed by our Authenticity Guarantee
- Excellent for display cases or stands
- Great for size-graded Megalodon collections
- Ideal gift for shark lovers and fossil enthusiasts
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Why Buy from Fossil Driven
- Hand-selected, authentic fossils only
- No restoration unless clearly disclosed
- Clear, accurate photography of each specimen
- Fast, secure shipping
- Small, enthusiast-owned business passionate about fossils
Final Notes
Add this authentic Georgia Megalodon tooth to your collection and own a real piece of prehistoric ocean history. Every Fossil Driven specimen is verified for authenticity—no repairs, no restorations—just genuine fossil material preserved for millions of years and ready to be cherished for generations.
— Brandon Zulli & the Fossil Driven Team