Page 101 - Megalodon
- - November 26, 2023
When we think of Georgia the image that pops up may be of lush countryside, peach orchards as well as the bustling metropolis of Atlanta. But Georgia is a place that's Peach State has an intriguing aquatic hidden treasure that lies beneath its shores that is The Georgia Megalodon tooth. The relic from the past is a testimony to an era that massive marine predators controlled the seas.
- - November 23, 2023
If we consider the Megalodon the image that comes into our minds is that of the massive, gigantic marine predator that reigns supreme over the seas of prehistoric times. But, even the marine giants of the past started out with humble beginnings. If we examine the baby megalodon's tooth size it is possible to see not only their beginnings as well as gain insight into the habitat they were a part of and the phases of their development.
- - November 21, 2023
The vast expanse of the world's oceans is shrouded in mystery, even today. Among the deep, dark recesses of the sea, one creature in the prehistoric times ruled the waters with unparalleled ferocity - the Megalodon. Often considered the most dominant marine predator in Earth's history, evidence of this gargantuan creature's existence primarily comes from its enormous teeth.
- - November 19, 2023
The vastness of our planet's oceans hides countless enigmas, but few creatures have sparked as much fascination as the mighty Megalodon. Larger than any known shark, its reign in ancient seas has left behind one of the most sought-after relics of the aquatic world: the most expensive Megalodon tooth. Yet, as the allure of these teeth grows among collectors, a question emerges. What's the price of possessing a piece of prehistoric majesty?
- - November 16, 2023
Deep beneath our feet, the annals of history slumber. From these depths emerge tales of creatures magnificent and monstrous. Few prove as captivating as the mighty Megalodon, a leviathan that ruled our prehistoric oceans. Today, their teeth - jagged relics of nature's ancient prowess - command the attention of collectors worldwide.
- - November 14, 2023
In the annals of Earth's history, the megalodon stands as one of the most awe-inspiring and enigmatic creatures. Commanding the ancient oceans, this colossus elicits both wonder and fascination. But while the beast no longer patrols the depths, remnants of its reign – the elusive megalodon teeth – beckon adventurers and historians alike.
- - September 07, 2022
Like dinosaurs, Megalodon sharks are a mystery to us. We know little about these ancient, massive ocean-dwelling creatures, but what we do know for sure is that these were the largest sharks to ever existed.
Courtesy of the teeth-shedding system, which is also standard for modern-day sharks, paleontologists have gathered much information about this extinct species, including their average age, diet, locations, and more.
A Megalodon shark had approximately 275 teeth arranged in rows in each jaw. They shed plenty of teeth for collectors to find on beaches. But finding megalodon shark teeth is not a piece of cake.
Megalodon shark teeth can be of any color, including black, which makes hunting for Meg teeth even more challenging. But why do Megalodon shark teeth are black or any other color, for that matter?
Shark teeth of all species are white like human teeth. When a shark sheds its tooth, it turns black over the years due to fossilization. So, when you find a black tooth while hunting for
- - September 07, 2022
If you are purely obsessed with discovering new places to find Megalodon teeth, you are not alone. We have heard stories from people who get reminded of Megalodon teeth (and that they dedicate less time to find these exotic items) whenever they visit a dentist’s office.
Since the number of fossil enthusiasts is gradually increasing, there is stiff competition in finding these prized items. It means if you do not dedicate sufficient time and energy to find these items, someone out there will beat you in this game.
To give you an upper hand, here is a list of four prominent US locations where you can find some of the biggest Megalodon teeth.
South Carolina Blackwater Rivers
You must dive to hunt for the Megalodon teeth in this part of the country. Visit Copper Head, which is located in South Carolina. You will find a cottage industry where divers will be waiting to help you with your adventurous endeavor. Wear suitable gear for the journey and it is not recommended for claustrophobes; be
- - September 07, 2022
One of the most misunderstood animals on the planet is certainly the shark. There are many myths regarding these stunning, regal fish (yes, they are fish!) whether it's due to their Hollywood portrayal or the fact that they dwell underwater.
Are sharks really just ominous, terrifying creatures of the deep? Well, no. Sharks have a bad reputation as being the top predators in the water, but there is much more to these ferocious fish.
Common Myths Debunked
Sharks are ferocious, blood-thirsty man-eaters that wait for any opportunity to strike. This is simply not true. Sharks don't go after people. Most "attacks" on people are either innocent mistakes made because of low water visibility or inquisitive bites. This is the reason there are so many more bites than fatalities.
Sharks are not preyed upon? Sharks are hunted by the killer whale, which, ironically, has a much kinder and wholesome reputation than sharks do. Off the coast of California, recent research by scientists revealed that orcas
- - January 10, 2022
It does not matter whether you are an experienced fossil collector or someone who has just started collecting fossils, when it comes to purchasing Megalodon teeth, you need to know certain key things in order to make the right purchase.





