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Please click on Scientific Names (colored text in italics) below to quickly go to catalog or page down for C. megalodon and P. benedeni teeth (below). 

Scientific Name

Common Name

Carcharhinus egertoni  Requiem shark
Carcharhinus egertoni - Olcese  Requiem shark
Carcharhinus limbatus  Requiem shark
Carcharias acutissima - Olcese  Sand shark
Carcharias ferox - Olcese  Sand shark
Carcharocles megalodon  Extinct Giant White shark
Cetorhinus maximus  Basking shark
Echinorhinus blakei               (New)  Bramble shark
Dasyatis sp.                             (New)  Sting ray - female species
Dasyatis sp.                             (New)  Sting ray - male species
Galeocerdo aduncus  Extinct Tiger shark
Galeocerdo contortus  Extinct Tiger shark
Galeocerdo contortus - Olcese  Extinct Tiger shark
Galeorhinus galeus                (New)  Soupfin shark
Hexanchus andersoni  Six-gilled or cow shark
Hemipristis serra  Snaggle-tooth shark
Hemipristis serra - Olcese  Snaggle-tooth shark
Heterodontus sp.                    (New)  Horn shark
Isurus desori        Narrow-tooth Mako shark
Isurus desori - Olcese              Narrow-tooth Mako shark
Isurus hastalis - uppers  Big-tooth Mako shark
Isurus hastalis - lowers  Big-tooth Mako shark
Isurus hastalis - matrix  Big-tooth Mako shark
Isurus hastalis - narrow form    Narrow-tooth Mako shark
Isurus planus  Hook-tooth Mako shark
Parotodus benedeni  False Mako shark
Physteridae sp.                     Extinct Sperm Whale
Prosqualodon sp.                     Extinct Giant Primitive Dolphin
Scyliorhinus sp.                      (New)  Extinct Cat shark
Sphryna zygaena - Olcese                 Hammerhead shark
Squalus occidentalis  Dogfish shark
Squalus occidentalis - Olcese  Dogfish shark
Squatina lericheii.  Angel shark

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Sharktooth Hill C. megalodon & P. benedeni teeth -->

Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge.

Carcharocles megalodon (Extinct Giant White shark) - these middle Miocene aged Meg teeth from Sharktooth Hill are very rare and high quality. These are one of the rarest Megs to find - much rarer than any of the Megs from the No.Carolina, So. Carolina, Florida, etc. The rarest of them all! They exhibit early to middle Miocene Meg characteristics with very coarse serrations, root ends with indentations for interlocking, and many with root "ears" where the crown meets the root. One of the rarest Megs to find and collect! Catalog updated February 18, 2007. 

Item Size Price Cat. No. Comments
4-3/16" SOLD ST463  A GORGEOUS Meg tooth with incredible color. Tooth has a highly desirable pink - tan color with little enamel peel.  The bourlette is an attractive brown color. The root is a lighter tan and complete. Exceptional color and preservation! The serrations are incredible, large (Peru-like!), and near complete except for some minor feeding damage to tip. Note -  the interlocking indentations along the side of the root lobes. This characteristic is only seen in the early to middle Miocene Megs - very unique!  A near Museum quality specimen. No repair!  Rare to see these middle Miocene Megs!   Reverse Photo.  

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Parotodus benedeni (the False Mako shark) Below is a very rare tooth from P. benedeni. These teeth exhibit an incredibly massive root and a heavy crown that is only characteristic to this unique species. Here's your chance to own a rare P. benedeni from Sharktooth Hill.  Catalog updated August 8, 2003. 

Item Size Price Cat. No. Comments
2-1/8" SOLD ST407 An excellent lateral tooth. Tooth has a highly desirable light tan enamel and a very massive root. The crown enamel has good luster and sharp edges. Minor feeding damage to the tip is the only flaw with this tooth. This rare P. benedeni is near museum quality specimen.  Reverse Photo. 

Sharktooth Hill Catalog links:

| Sharktooth Hill | C. megalodon | I. desoriI. desori - Olcese Fm. | I. hastalis-Uppers | I. hastalis-Lowers | I. hastalis-Matrix | I. planus | P. benedeni   | Prosqualodon Hemipristis | H. andersoni | Squatina | S. occidentalisG. contortus | G. contortus symphyseal | G. aduncus | Cetorhinus | Carcharhinus |

 

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