Gorgeous 3.63" Chubutensis Tooth from South Carolina
Gorgeous 3.63" Chubutensis Tooth from South Carolina
Species - Carcharocles chubutensis
Size - 3.63" long
Location - South Carolina
Age - Mid-Late Miocene - Appx 8-12 million years old
Remarks - Explore the depths of history with our stunning Fossil chubutensis Tooth from South Carolina. This collectors' gem measures 3.63 inches in length and features sharp serrations and captivating prints, making it one of the most beautiful teeth you will ever come across.
C. chubutensis is the immediate ancestor of the megalodon and this species lived during the Miocene from appx 20 million to 8 million years ago. This particular tooth is from an 8-12 million year old deposit in South Carolina and is high end in quality and color. Much more rare to find than megalodon and getting one in this condition is a true rarity.
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This Chubutensis tooth stands out with its beautiful tan/blue-gray coloration and visible sidecusps. This is a remarkable find for enthusiasts and experts alike. It's not just a fossil; it's a true work of art, showcasing the wonders of the ancient world.
Key Features:
- Length: 3.63 inches
- Colors: Striking hues
- Origin: South Carolina
- Condition: Sharp serrations, colorful prints
- Quality: Very sharp, high-end
100% authentic with no repair or restoration. All known geographical information will be provided to the buyer.
Don't miss your chance to own this extraordinary piece of Earth's history. Limited stock is available, so seize this opportunity to add a unique and awe-inspiring relic to your collection. Order now and bring the ancient marine world to your fingertips!