Chubutensis Teeth

Chubutensis Teeth

Buried Treasure Fossils offers an excellent selection of top quality Chubutensis teeth for sale. Chubutensis is the predecessor of the Megalodon shark. This megatooth shark lived during the late Oligocene and Miocene. The Chubutensis teeth exhibits small cutting edge "bumps" at the base of the crown which are remnants of side cusps that completely disappear with the Megalodon shark teeth. We offer Chubutensis teeth from Florida, Lee Creek (Aurora NC), No. Carolina, Peru, and So. Carolina. Authenticity guaranteed.

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  1. Otodus chubutensis
    $295.00

    A Top Quality, CLASSIC Lee Creek Carcharocles chubutensis, a C. megalodon predecessor, from Aurora, No. Carolina. This tooth was found in the Pungo River Formation (middle Miocene age). Note the crown exhibits large cusplike bumps at the base of the serrated edge and the root ends also show grooves where the teeth interlocked. These are characteristic traits of the Lee Creek early Meg - C. chubutensis. A gorgeous tan colored crown with an excellent brown bourlette and 100% complete. Fantastic serrations and tip serration - 100% complete. The root is tan with typical hydration cracks. Highest quality enamel! Excellent color! No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed

    LC015       Size: 2-11/16"  

    Note - Adding 14 Lee Creek Megalodon & Chubutensis teeth In June 2021. -> Link to LC Megs  & Chubs

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  2. Otodus chubutensis (Lee Creek)
    $275.00

    A TOP QUALITY, Lee Creek Chubutensis tooth - an upper jaw lateral tooth from Aurora, No. Carolina. This Chubutensis has an incredible tan colored crown with a golden band at the base and an incredible brown bourlette. Highest quality enamel. Exceptional color! The bourlette looks great, and is complete. The serrations are sharp with an excllent tip serration. The root is an excellent white color with no hydration cracks and a small chip. This Chubutensis was found in the Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek mine, NC (Miocene age = 14.5 MYA). A fantastic example of a classic Lee Creek Chubutensis tooth considering the shape, color, and preservation. An excellent tooth from the old days at Lee Creek mine! NO repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.

    LC016          Size: 2-1/8"

    Note - Adding 5 new Lee Creek Megalodon & Chub teeth in December 2019.  ->  Link to LC Megaodon teeth.

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  3. Otodus chubutensis    
    $245.00

    A QUALITY copper red colored Chubutensis tooth from the Meherrin River red site, No. Carolina. Rare copper red colors! The bourlette is complete. The serrations are sharp. Complete root. Excellent color! A rare collector's tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.

    NC051         SIZE: 2-5/8"


    Note - Adding 10 NC red site Chubutensis teeth in September 2022.  Link to NC Chubutensis teeth.

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  4. Otodus chubutensis    
    $225.00

    A TOP QUALITY copper red colored Chubutensis tooth from the Meherrin River red site, No. Carolina. Rare copper red colors! The bourlette is complete. The serrations and tip are sharp. Complete root. Excellent color! A rare collector's tooth! Authenticity guaranteed.

    NC059         SIZE: 1-11/16"


    Note - Adding 10 NC red site Chubutensis teeth in September 2022.  Link to NC Chubutensis teeth.

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  5. Otodus chubutensis - NC Ocean
    $225.00

    A High Quality Otodus chubutensis tooth from offshore Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. This is an upper jaw anterior tooth The enamel is excellent quality. Incredible caramel enamel color, red or orange bourlette, and red roots. Fantastic color! The root is complete. No repair or restoration. This is a high quality coloful Atlantic Ocean Chubutensis tooth from this offshore site. Authenticity guaranteed.       

    NC070         SIZE: 2-13/16"   

    Note - Adding 11 Atlantic Ocean No. Carolina Chubutensis teeth in June 2023  ->  Link to NC Chubutensis - Ocean Teeth

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