Description
this extraordinary meteorite has since captured the hearts of collectors and scientists alike
depositing layers of silica
Note: The Shikote-Alin meteorite fall in 1947 was a significant event
formed through geological processes in the majestic Himalayan mountains
Megalodon Shark Tooth fossils this extraordinary meteorite has sinceSize: 14 x11. 5 Cms Weight: 337Grams Location: South Carolina Product Description: This fossil tooth belongs to the extinct megalodon Shark , which was the largest predatory shark that ever lived. These giant sharks roamed the oceans during the Miocene to Pliocene epochs, about 23 to 3. 6 million years ago. Their teeth are notable for their large size, triangular shape, and serrated edges. Scientific Name: Otodus megalodon Common Name: Megalodon Tooth
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