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High Quality, 4.56" Fossil Megalodon Tooth - Lee Creek

High Quality, 4.56" Fossil Megalodon Tooth - Lee Creek

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Item Specifics:
Species: Carcharocles megalodon
Location: Lee Creek, North Carolina
Age: Pliocene-Miocene (3-15 million years old)
Size: 4.56” Width: 3.26”

High Quality 4.56" Megalodon Tooth – Fossil Shark Tooth from Lee Creek, North Carolina

Own a genuine piece of prehistoric history with this rare fossil Megalodon tooth! This 4.56-inch Megalodon shark tooth was discovered in the fossil rich mines near Aurora, North Carolina, an area once teeming with ancient sharks, alligators, and other marine predators during the Pliocene-Miocene era—approximately 3 to 15 million years old.

Key Features:

Authentic Megalodon tooth (Carcharocles megalodon)
Rare provenance – Found near Aurora, North Carolina
Impressive size – Measures 4.56" x 3.26"
100% natural – No repairs or restoration
Ideal for fossil collectors, shark tooth enthusiasts, and history lovers

Why This Megalodon Tooth is a Must-Have:

This museum-quality fossilized tooth showcases exceptional enamel preservation, well-defined serrations, and a robust root structure. It serves as a statement piece for any fossil collection, offering a tangible connection to one of Earth’s most powerful apex predators—the Megalodon shark. Whether displayed on a desk, shelf, or in a protective case, this relic is a conversation starter and an extraordinary addition to any collection.

Guaranteed Authenticity & Satisfaction:

🔹 100% Natural – No repairs or restorations
🔹 Expert Verification – We source only from trusted fossil suppliers and personally authenticate every Megalodon tooth we sell
🔹 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns – Full refund (minus shipping) if you're not satisfied
🔹 Worldwide Shipping Available – Combined shipping discounts offered

Shop with Confidence:

  • Fast & Secure Shipping: Carefully packed to ensure safe delivery
  • Trusted Fossil Dealer: Years of experience in identifying and sourcing authentic Megalodon teeth
  • International Buyers Welcome: Please check your country’s customs policies for applicable fees or taxes

A Rare Opportunity to Own a Fossil from a Prehistoric Giant

The Megalodon shark, one of the largest predators in Earth's history, grew over 60 feet in length, with teeth measuring up to 7 inches. This 4.56-inch fossilized Megalodon tooth is a collector’s dream, offering scientific intrigue, historical significance, and incredible aesthetic appeal.

🦈 Don’t miss your chance to own a rare and authentic Megalodon tooth fossil! Order now before it's gone!

🦈 About Megalodon Fossils

Megalodon teeth are among the most iconic and highly sought-after fossils in the world. Belonging to the extinct apex predator Otodus megalodon, these massive sharks ruled the oceans from the Miocene to Pliocene epochs—approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago. Capable of reaching lengths of up to 60 feet, Megalodon was one of the largest and most powerful predators to have ever lived.

Megalodon teeth are typically identified by their triangular shape, serrated edges, and thick, robust root structure. Sizes can range from under 2 inches to over 7 inches, with color variations resulting from the minerals in the sediment where the tooth fossilized—commonly shades of black, gray, tan, and blue.

These teeth are collected from fossil-rich regions such as:

  • Coastal riverbeds and offshore sites in the southeastern U.S. (e.g., Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas)
  • Deep-sea dredge operations
  • Marine sediments in Central and South America

Each Megalodon tooth sold at Fossil Driven is:

  • 100% genuine and unaltered unless noted
  • Carefully inspected for restoration or repair
  • Sourced from reputable divers and diggers with verified provenance

These fossils are perfect for:

  • Shark tooth collectors
  • Museum and classroom displays
  • Unique gifts and conversation pieces
  • Investments in natural history artifacts
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