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- Carcharocles megalodon (Sumatra)$50.00
A rare Megalodon tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. This Meg is serrated. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D002 is the tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D002 (Right) SIZE: 1-7/8"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Megalodon teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran Megalodon teeth.
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon (Sumatra)$45.00
A rare Megalodon tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. This Meg is serrated. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D003 is the tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D003 (Left) SIZE: 1-9/16"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Megalodon teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran Megalodon teeth.
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon (Sumatra)$45.00
A rare Megalodon tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. This Meg is serrated. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D004 is the tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D004 (Right) SIZE: 1-3/8"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Megalodon teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran Megalodon teeth.
Learn More - Carcharocles megalodon (Sumatra)$40.00
A rare Megalodon tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. This Meg is serrated. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D005 is the tooth on the left. Authenticity guaranteed.
D005 (Left) SIZE: 1-3/8"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Megalodon teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran Megalodon teeth.
Learn More - Allosaurus fragilis$950.00
A rare Top Quality, Allosaurus fragilis tooth. This Allosaurus crown measures 15/16" and it remains on its original Morrison Fm. matrix. The enamel is high quality. Great rich dark brown color. Good serrations. Very good overall condition and serrations. No restoration. Allosaurus was the apex predator during the late Jurassic with large teeth designed to slash predators. Legally collected on private land in the Morrison Fm., Grand Co., Utah. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - the matrix is ground flat for a stable display.
DL08 SIZE: 15/16"
Note - Adding 8 Allosaurus fossils in January 2023 Link to Allosaurus teeth
Learn More - Tyrannosaurus rex$0.00
An ULTRA RARE Top Quality, EXTRA LARGE Tyrannosaurus rex tooth from a large adult T. rex. An April Fossil of the Month. This Rex crown measures 4-3/4" (straight line) or 5" (on curve) and 1-5/8" wide. The enamel is the high quality. Great brown & black color. A massive extra wide tooth. You can see why this bone crusher is referred to as a "banana tooth". Overall the tooth is excellent quality with crack fill. This is a real 5" tooth. Note - this tooth was found in the spring of 2021 and it was exposed to the winter freeze and thaw cycle which cracked the tooth in to pieces. This tooth was professionally prepared and put back together with missing area filled in. It looks incredible! T-Rex was the apex during the late Cretaceous with massive teeth capable of crushing its prey. See the detailed description to determine how to tell a real T-Rex tooth! Legally collected on privately deeded land in the Hell Creek Fm., Powder River Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. Note - a Riker frame is included. This is a BIG high quality collector's tooth. You will rarely see a natural T. rex tooth this size offered for sale. Now you can see why T. rex was the King of the Tyrants!
DT02 BoP4 SIZE: 4-3/4" (straight line) 5" (on curve) (Base: 1-5/8" Width x 1-3/8" Height)
Note - Adding 16 T. rex teeth in April 2022. Link to T. rex teeth --> T. rex teeth
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$0.00
A TOP QUALITY, 3-3/4" Classic Lee Creek Megalodon tooth - ANTERIOR tooth. This Megalodon has an incredible blue - tan colored crown with an excellent two tone bourlette. Highest quality enamel. Exceptional color! The bourlette is excellent and near perfect. The serrations are razor sharp with a good tip serration (small nick). Super serrations - razor sharp! The root is an excellent light tan color with no hydration cracks and absolutely complete. This Megalodon was found in the Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek mine, Aurora, No. Carolina (Miocene age = 14.5 MYA). One of the finest examples of a classic Lee Creek Megs considering the shape, color, and preservation. An exceptional collector's tooth from the old days at Lee Creek mine! NO repair! Authenticity guaranteed.
LC028 Size: 3-3/4"
Learn More - Carcharodon hastalis - Chile$125.00
A Top Quality Carcharodon hastalis, Broad-tooth Mako, shark tooth - lower jaw anterior tooth from the Bahia Iglesa Fm. of Chile. This tooth has a blue crown and a brown root. Excellent color! Razor sharp cutting edge. Excellent preservation - note nutrient hole on root. Perfect tooth. This species is the ancestor to the Great White shark. A fantastic collector's tooth. Authenticity guaranteed.
C322 Size: 2-1/4"
Note - Adding 25 new Chilean Carcharodon hastalis teeth in April 2023 Link to Chilean Mako teeth.
Learn More - Otodus megalodon$0.00
A MASSIVE 6-5/16" Top Quality Megalodon tooth from Georgia - an upper jaw Principal Anterior tooth. A June Fossil of the Month. The crown has excellent Dark Gray & Blue color. The enamel is the High Quality with small hydration cracks. A black colored bourlette which is mostly complete. Sharp, extra large serrations including an good tip serration. The root is a charcoal gray color, nicely articulated, extra thick (1-5/8"), and complete. Incredible color for a BIG Georgia Meg! Weighs over 1.25 pounds. Note - these Georgia Megs are fantastic - little wear and excellent preservation. An excellent color collector's Megalodon tooth from Georgia. No repair. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. A top quality BIG Georgia Meg tooth. Massive and heavy!
G101 Size: 6-5/16" (5" wide) (1-5/8" tiick)
Note - Adding 15 new Georgia Megalodon teeth in June 2025. -> Link to Georgia Megalodon teeth
Learn More - Sphyraena striata (Barracuda)$5.00
A rare Sphyraena striata (Barracuda) tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D162 is the good quality tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D162 (Right) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Sphyraena striata teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Sphyraena striata (Barracuda)$4.00
A rare Sphyraena striata (Barracuda) tooth from Sumatra, Indonesia. These teeth were deposited in the Telisa formation - a shallow marine environment during the middle Miocene (approx. 15 million years ago.) A very unique collector's tooth. D164 is the good quality tooth on the right. Authenticity guaranteed.
D164 (Right) SIZE: 5/16"
Note - 6 new Sumatran Sphyraena striata teeth added in January 2018. Link to Sumatran teeth.
Learn More - Ankylosaur osteoderm$175.00
A Top Quality Ankylosaur osteoderm (bony armor plate) from the late Cretaceous of northern North America. Ankylosaurus and Denversaurus, a Nodosaur, were the two Ankylosaurs present in the Hell Creek and Lance Creek Formations. A body osteoderm section from a juvenile Ankylosaur. The bone is excellent quality with excellent color and patina. No cracks or restoration. Legally collected on private land in the Hell Creek Fm., Carter Co., Montana. Authenticity guaranteed. A collector's quality Ankylosaur osteoderm.
DK32 SIZE: 1-1/2" x 1-1/4"
Note - Adding 9 new Ankylosaur - Nodosaur fossils in June 2024. Link to Ankylosaur fossils catalog.
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