What is the biggest shark tooth ever found?

What is the largest shark tooth ever found? The largest shark tooth ever discovered has a slant height of 7.48 inches (18.9 cm) and belongs to a megalodon. It was found fragmented in the Ocucaje desert of Peru by Craig Sundell.
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How much is megalodon tooth worth?

To give you a general price range for commercial grade (has some defects) Megalodon teeth. 2-3” teeth will typically be in the $20 to $60 range, 3-4” teeth will fall into the $50-100 range, 4-5” teeth the $100-200 range, 5-5 ½” teeth $200-400, etc.
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What is the biggest megalodon tooth found?

The largest megalodon teeth ever found have been just over 7 inches. The size of the tooth indicates that this particular megalodon was between 45 and 50 feet long. Paleontology curator Stephen Godfrey told CNN that Molly's discovery was a "once-in-a-lifetime kind of find."
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How much is a 7 inch megalodon tooth worth?

A real megalodon tooth could cost between about $20 and hundreds of thousands.
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What is the largest great white tooth ever found?

Worlds Largest Megalodon Teeth

The tooth above is the worlds largest verified megalodon tooth. The tooth was measured by Paleontologist Craig Sundell and has a slant height of 7.48 inches. The tooth was found broken and glued back together. It was found in the desert of Ocucaje, Peru.
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Is there still 1 megalodon alive?

Internet rumors persist that modern-day megalodons exist – that they still swim around in today's oceans. But that's not true. Megalodons are extinct. They died out about 3.5 million years ago.
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Has a megalodon ever been found?

A study by The Royal Society reported as many as five megalodon nurseries have been found in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Pacific basins. The fossils were from as long as 16 million years ago, with the most recent fossils being from around 3 million years ago when the shark went extinct.
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Why are shark teeth black?

Why Shark Teeth Turn Black. Most of the time, shark teeth that you find on the beach are black because they're fossilized. In the process of fossilization, the minerals that are naturally in shark teeth are replaced by other minerals that were in the rock or soil where the tooth was buried.
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How much is a T Rex tooth worth?

A real dinosaur tooth can run anywhere from $20 to a few thousand dollars depending on the quality of the tooth and how rare it is to find a particular species. Bone fragments, coprolite, and eggshell pieces can be very reasonably priced.
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What is the rarest shark tooth?

The teeth of a Thresher shark, or Parotodus benedini, are considered one of the rarest shark teeth.
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How much is a shark tooth worth?

Shark teeth can cost anywhere from $1 in a gift shop that's located on a beach, to $1,000 for teeth that belong to very rare species of Sharks. These teeth do vary in condition as well which can change the overall value.
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What states have megalodon teeth?

Megalodons lived in most of the world's oceans, and teeth are found in marine coastal deposits around the world. In the United States, they are mostly found along the southeastern Atlantic coast in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Maryland.
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Are shark teeth illegal?

According to ABC News, the Fisheries Management Act makes it illegal to possess, sell or purchase any part of a protected species. As great whites are on the protected species list, Blowes could not legally keep the shark tooth.
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What is the smallest shark tooth ever found?

The smallest teeth are only 1.2 cm (0.5 in) in height, while the largest teeth are in excess of 17.7 cm (7.0 in). The smaller teeth ranging from 3+1⁄2" and 4+1⁄2" are more common finds, while teeth over 5", 6", and 7" are more rare.
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What is the largest dinosaur tooth ever found?

The longest dinosaur tooth ever recorded belonged to a T. Rex, and they were a whopping 12 inches long! This measurement includes the tooth's root though, so the exposed part of the tooth was 6 inches long.
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What beach is best for sharks teeth?

Where to Find Shark Teeth. The Gulf beaches in and around Venice, Florida, hold a bountiful cache of fossilized shark teeth. Shark teeth collectors say the best places to look for the fossils are any beach accesses at or around the Venice Jetty – including Caspersen Beach, Casey Key and Manasota Key.
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Is there a dinosaur with 1000 teeth?

Nigersaurus -- so named because it was discovered in Niger -- had the long neck of a Diplodocus and up to 1,000 teeth in its intricate jaws, Sereno, of the University of Chicago, said on Monday. The bones of the 1,000-toothed "lawnmower" which scythed across west Africa were found first by a French researcher.
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Is there an animal with 500 teeth?

Bizarre 500-toothed dinosaur

Nigersaurus, you might remember, we named for bones collected on the last expedition here three years ago. This sauropod (long-necked dinosaur) has an unusual skull containing as many as 500 slender teeth.
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Why are dinosaur teeth so cheap?

Other Dinosaur Teeth From the Kem Kem Beds

Just like with Spinosaurus teeth, the number of people digging them makes them inexpensive compared to fossil dinosaur teeth from other areas. These include the large, serrated teeth of Carcharodontosaurus, another giant meat-eating dinosaur.
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How old are shark teeth on the beach?

You can find fossilized shark teeth that are between ten thousand and seventy-five million years old! One good rule of thumb is to find an area on the beach that has a pile of shells or gravel to look in. If you find one tooth, it is very possible to find another.
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How can you tell how old a shark tooth is?

How can age of fossil shark teeth be determined? The best way to determine the age of fossil shark teeth is to determine the age of the sediments that the teeth were found in. This can be done using geological maps, which have been developed for most states and show where different aged sediments can be found.
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What are the 4 types of shark teeth?

While shark teeth vary by species and diet, there are four main types including needle-like, dense flattened, non-functional, and pointed lower. Some shark species have dense flattened teeth that are used mainly for crushing food such as crustaceans and bivalves.
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Is there a 40 foot shark?

The second biggest shark in the world is the basking shark

While they don't get quite as large as whale sharks, the largest one ever reliably measured was 12.27 metres or just over 40 feet long. This is enough to net them the title of the world's second-largest shark.
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Is there a giant shark in the ocean?

Sharks come in all sizes. The largest is the whale shark, which has been known to get as large as 18 meters (60 feet).
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Are megalodons coming back?

The answer to the megalodon question is a resounding NO. Megalodon went extinct around 3.5 million years ago.
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