Item Specifics:
Species: Carcharocles megalodon
Location: Java, Indonesia
Age: Pliocene-Miocene (3-15 million years old)
Size: 1.67” Width: 1.77”
Authentic 1.67" Megalodon Tooth – Fossil Shark Tooth from Java, Indonesia
Own a rare and authentic Megalodon tooth fossil from the ancient limestone deposits near Java, Indonesia! This remarkable fossil specimen measures 1.67 inches long by 1.77 inches wide and dates back to the Pliocene-Miocene epoch—approximately 3 to 15 million years ago.
Discovered in prehistoric marine limestone, this Carcharocles megalodon tooth reflects the immense size, power, and presence of Earth’s most formidable apex predator. Fossils from Indonesia are especially popular due to their unique coloration, mineral composition, and excellent preservation.
Key Features:
✔ Species: Carcharocles megalodon
✔ Origin: Java, Indonesia
✔ Size: 1.67" x 1.77"
✔ Age: Pliocene-Miocene (3–15 million years)
✔ Condition: 100% natural – No repairs or restorations
✔ Ideal for: Fossil collectors, shark tooth enthusiasts, history buffs, and science educators
✔ Display-Friendly: Great for home décor, educational displays, or fossil collections
Why This Fossil Megalodon Tooth Is Special:
This authentic Megalodon tooth is a compact yet rare piece from Southeast Asia's fossil-rich limestone layers. It features a solid root, visible serrations, and natural enamel, making it a desirable specimen for both beginner and experienced collectors.
Megalodon teeth from Indonesia are particularly sought after for their color variations and exotic origin, giving each piece a one-of-a-kind character and collectible value.
Authenticity & Buyer Confidence:
🔹 100% Natural Fossil – Guaranteed no repairs or restoration
🔹 Expertly Identified – All teeth are verified and sourced from trusted fossil suppliers
🔹 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns – Full refund (minus shipping) if not satisfied
🔹 Combined Shipping Available
🔹 International Orders Welcome – Buyer is responsible for customs duties/taxes
A True Fossil from Earth’s Most Powerful Marine Predator
The Megalodon shark, which could grow up to 60 feet long, was the largest predator to ever inhabit the ocean. This 1.67-inch Megalodon tooth from Java, Indonesia, is a genuine relic from that time—offering a blend of scientific importance, natural beauty, and prehistoric fascination.
🦈 Add a real Megalodon tooth fossil to your collection today—perfect for display, education, or gifting to a fossil enthusiast!