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Sharktooth Hill Fossil Shark Teeth available - 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).
*** Click here to go to Sharktooth Hill locality information and photos. *** 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.
Link to Megalodon Lover's Guide --> Megalodon Lover's Guide 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.
Sharktooth Hill Catalog links: | Sharktooth Hill | C. megalodon | I. desori | I. desori - Olcese Fm. | I. hastalis-Uppers | I. hastalis-Lowers | I. hastalis-Matrix | I. planus | P. benedeni | Prosqualodon | Hemipristis | H. andersoni | Squatina | S. occidentalis | G. contortus | G. contortus symphyseal | G. aduncus | Cetorhinus | Carcharhinus |
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