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shark teeth: Carcharodon megalodon - Miocene (USA)
shark tooth:
"Carcharodon" megalodon
Miocene, South Carolina, USA
The species was described by Agassiz in 1835 under the extinct genus Otodus.
Today, the scientific name of this shark is:
Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon,
because it is known that this shark with large triangular teeth is a lineage distinct from that of the modern great white shark Carcharodon carcharias, which also has large triangular teeth adapted to a similar diet (particularly large mammals).
The megalodon lived for 20 million years, from the Early Miocene (-23 Ma) to the Pliocene (-2.5 Ma), in warm waters.
"Meg" teeth are found all over the planet: Europe, Africa, America, Asia, and Oceania.
To learn more about megalodon:
Dossier: Dents de requins: Mégalodon... terreur des océans Néogène - Revue Fossiles n°28
Also interesting :
Dossier: Dents de requins fossiles: Que faut il savoir avant de débuter une collection? - Revue Fossiles n°27
- Qualité / restauration
- belle conservation naturelle
- Dimension
- 6.2 cm
- Ref.
- 10201
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