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Megalodon & Other Shark Vertebrae

This catalog contains the extremely rare vertebrae from one of the largest Lamnid shark, Carcharias megalodon. Finding fossilized shark Megalodon vertebrae is very rare since the vertebrae were cartilage and were not ideal to fossilize. However, a few shark vertebrae did survive the fossilization process, and we are bringing this rare treat to you!  All vertebrae are early Pliocene - (approx. 4 million years ago). These large Megalodon (a huge Lamnid shark)  vertebrae are quite spectacular and rare, making them a must have for every fossil shark teeth collection. You do never see these vertebrae for sale!

Note - all  sizes are diameter unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated February 13, 2005

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

2-1/8" SOLD C1356

New

 A large rare, Lamnid shark vertebra with nice color. Exceptional concentric growth rings well preserved as well as the pair of ventral foramina openings along the side. Thickness is 5/8". Centra faces are very clean (w/ typical small dehydration crack) and edge structure is fairly well preserved & fully exposed. Edge Photo 1 
3-3/8" SOLD C1353

New

 An extremely rare, large Megalodon vertebra with excellent color. Exceptional concentric growth rings well preserved.  Note - only top centra face and minor edge structure was preserved. Note - a piece of whale bone is present on the edge (see photo).   Edge Photo 1 
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