A Megalodon shark tooth early Miocene to Pliocene era, 23 to 2.…
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A Megalodon shark tooth early Miocene to Pliocene era, 23 to 2.5 million years old. Enamel mostly intact with part root missing. Good serrations with minor damage, length 11 cm, width 2 cm

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