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100mm Megalodon Tooth - West Java, Indonesia

100mm Megalodon Tooth - West Java, Indonesia

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Explore the depths of West Java, Indonesia, with our newest offering: premium-grade Megalodon teeth. Estimated to be between 10 to 15 million years old and discovered in ancient limestone deposits, these teeth are a rare gem in any fossil collection. As global excavation sites dwindle, the Megalodon teeth from West Java stand out, showcasing stunning colours, remarkable serrations, and sizes that reflect the grandeur of these ancient giants.

Each tooth is a natural masterpiece, featuring an array of colours from tans and gold to captivating blues and blacks, often forming mesmerizing patterns. Our Indonesian Collection guarantees 100% natural teeth, free from any repairs or restorations. Their pristine condition, especially the enamel preserved within the limestone, sets them apart. These teeth are free from common hydration cracks, making them exceptionally smooth, while the serrations, extending perfectly into the root, underscore the superior preservation provided by the limestone matrix.

The extraction process faced by local miners traversing hillsides, stream beds, natural cave walls, fields, and rocky outcrops is challenging yet immensely rewarding. Each tooth unearthed embodies a fragment of prehistoric life, revealed through meticulous effort.

Though the tropical soil's acidity can sometimes cause root erosion, the rarity of finding an intact specimen heightens each discovery's value. For collectors and enthusiasts eager to delve into the realm of Megalodon teeth, the West Java collection offers a truly unique chance to own a fragment of Earth's ancient history. These teeth are more than just fossils; they are relics of a prehistoric era, inviting admiration for the natural world's extraordinary wonders.

This specimen measures:
Root to Tip: 100mm
Width: 81mm

SKU:MEG040

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