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Striking Yellow Meg Tooth from Bone Valley, Florida
Stock Number  STFCM34
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Name:   Carcharocles megalodon Tooth
Age:  Miocene
Formation:  Bone Valley Formation
Location:  Bone Valley, Florida
Size:  Tooth is 2.4 inches long

This is a very pretty fossilized shark tooth. It is a Carcharocles megalodon tooth from Bone Valley, Florida. This specimen has great natural color - an amazing yellow-orange hue. Although the  tip is rounded from use, the serrations are intact and extremely sharp.  And the back side of the tooth displays as well as the front side. This is simply a beautiful fossil shark tooth from Bone Valley, an area that has not produced colorful teeth like this for years.


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