
Megalodon teeth.
This genuine fossilized tooth belonged to Carcharocles megalodon, the largest shark to ever live. Roaming the seas between 3.6 and 23 million years ago, Megalodon was a prehistoric giant reaching lengths of up to 60 feet, with a bite force strong enough to crush a whale’s bones.
This tooth, preserved for millions of years in ancient seabeds, carries the telltale triangular shape and serrated edges that made Megalodon a master hunter. Its mineralized enamel displays earthy tones of gray, tan, and black — each unique, shaped by the sediments in which it fossilized.
Owning a Megalodon tooth is holding a piece of oceanic legend — a rare connection to a time when the seas were ruled by a predator unmatched in size and power. Perfect for fossil collectors, ocean enthusiasts, or as a stunning natural display piece that sparks conversation and awe.