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Authentic, 3.65" Fossil Megalodon Tooth - Venice, Florida

Authentic, 3.65" Fossil Megalodon Tooth - Venice, Florida

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Item Specifics:
Species: Carcharocles megalodon
Location: Venice, Florida
Age: Pliocene-Miocene (3-15 million years old)
Size: 3.65” Width: 2.34”

Authentic 3.65" Megalodon Tooth – Fossil Shark Tooth from Venice, Florida

Discover a genuine piece of prehistoric ocean history with this rare fossilized Megalodon tooth from the fossil-rich waters of Venice, Florida! Measuring 3.65" long by 2.34" wide, this authentic Carcharocles megalodon tooth is a stunning reminder of the massive predator that once ruled Earth’s ancient seas during the Pliocene-Miocene era, approximately 3 to 15 million years ago.

Venice, Florida—often called the Shark Tooth Capital of the World—is a renowned fossil site for Megalodon teeth and other ancient marine fossils. Teeth from this area are known for their distinctive color variations, strong preservation, and beautiful symmetry, making them especially desirable among collectors.


Key Features:

Species: Carcharocles megalodon
Location: Venice, Florida
Size: 3.65" length x 2.34" width
Condition: 100% natural – No repairs or restoration
Perfect for: Fossil collectors, shark tooth enthusiasts, paleontology fans, and history buffs
Great for display: Museum shelf, fossil case, or personal collection


Why This Megalodon Tooth is Special:

This 3.65-inch fossil Megalodon tooth is a true collector’s item, showcasing well-preserved enamel, natural serrations, and a solid root. While most Venice finds are smaller fragments, this complete and sizable tooth stands out for its symmetry and aesthetic appeal. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, this piece offers a tangible connection to Earth’s prehistoric marine ecosystem.

Its manageable size and excellent condition also make it a perfect display piece—ideal for gifting, teaching, or simply sparking curiosity and conversation.


Authenticity & Guarantee:

100% Natural Fossil – No repair or restoration
Expert Authentication – Every Megalodon tooth is carefully verified by trusted fossil specialists
30-Day Returns – Full refund (minus shipping) if you're not satisfied
Combined Shipping Available
International Orders Welcome – Buyer is responsible for any applicable customs or taxes


Add a Prehistoric Predator to Your Collection

The Megalodon shark, the largest predator to ever live, reached lengths of 60+ feet with teeth as long as 7 inches. This Venice, Florida Megalodon tooth is a rare, natural relic from that ancient era—a perfect blend of science, history, and artistry.

🦈 Order now and own a fossilized Megalodon tooth from one of the world’s most iconic shark fossil locations!

🦈 About Megalodon and Fossil Megalodon Shark Teeth

The Megalodon shark (Otodus megalodon) is widely considered the most formidable predator to have ever lived. Dominating the oceans during the Miocene and early Pliocene epochs — approximately 3.6 to 15 million years ago — Megalodon was the undisputed apex predator of its time. With estimated lengths of up to 60 feet (18 meters) and a body mass of over 50 tons, it was more than three times longer than the largest recorded Great White Shark and up to 25 times heavier. Its jaw alone could span over 10 feet, lined with rows of serrated, triangular teeth designed to shear through flesh and bone with ease.

Unlike bones, shark skeletons are made primarily of cartilage, which doesn't fossilize well. What survives today are the Megalodon’s fossilized teeth, which have become one of the most iconic and sought-after fossils in the world. These ancient teeth are incredibly durable and can range from just under an inch to a massive 7 inches in length. Some of the most prized examples feature sharp serrations, glossy enamel, and full, unbroken roots — indicators of high-quality preservation.

Fossil Megalodon teeth are discovered in sedimentary marine deposits on every continent except Antarctica. In the United States, top fossil-hunting grounds include Florida’s Bone Valley, South Carolina’s Lowcountry, North Carolina’s coastal rivers, and parts of California’s coastal cliffs. Internationally, countries like Morocco, Peru, Indonesia, and Japan are also rich in Miocene and Pliocene-aged deposits that yield Megalodon teeth of various sizes and colors.

What Makes a Megalodon Tooth Valuable?

Not all Megalodon teeth are created equal. Several key factors influence their collectible value:

  • Size: Teeth over 5 inches are significantly rarer than smaller ones and increase in value exponentially with every tenth of an inch.
  • Condition: Complete enamel, well-defined serrations, intact roots, and a visible bourlette (the darker triangular band near the root) are all indicators of exceptional quality.
  • Color: Fossil teeth can absorb minerals from their surrounding environment during fossilization. As a result, they appear in a wide array of hues — from black, gray, and brown to more rare and exotic colors like blue, red, tan, and even green.
  • Origin: Some localities are more scarce or have been collected out, increasing the value of teeth from those areas. For example, fossil teeth from Chile and certain regions of Peru are highly prized and now much harder to come by.

Why Collect Fossil Megalodon Teeth?

Owning a Megalodon tooth is like holding a piece of deep time — a preserved remnant from an ancient world that predates modern humans by millions of years. These fossils are prized not just by collectors but also by educators, museums, scientists, and gift-givers looking for something truly extraordinary.

  • Educational Value: Megalodon teeth are used to teach about evolution, paleontology, ocean ecosystems, and extinction events.
  • Gift Appeal: These fossils make unforgettable gifts for shark lovers, science enthusiasts, and fossil collectors of all ages.
  • Investment: As demand continues to grow and high-quality specimens become more difficult to source, fossil Megalodon teeth remain a strong collectible and investment item.

At Fossil Driven, we are passionate about fossils and committed to offering only authentic, 100% natural Megalodon teeth. Every specimen we sell is verified for authenticity with no repair or restoration — just a genuine piece of Earth’s ancient past, preserved for millions of years and ready to be treasured for generations to come.

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