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Fossilized Megalodon Tooth 3.09" from North Carolina

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  • Chakra | Root and Sacral
  • Primary Intention | Vitality
  • Country of Origin | United States

This specimen was selected for its balance of preservation and display presence. The clean enamel blade, defined bourlette, and natural coloration make it a strong representative example of North Carolina Megalodon material suitable for both fossil collectors and Curio Cabinet displays.  The size of the specimen is perfect for a first-time collector piece.

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Fossilized Megalodon Shark Tooth — North Carolina (82 g)

Ancient Power • Deep Time • Protection • Earth Memory

This authentic fossilized Megalodon shark tooth from coastal North Carolina represents one of the most iconic predators in Earth’s natural history. Dating to the Miocene–Pliocene epochs approximately 3 to 15 million years ago, Megalodon (Otodus megalodon) was among the largest sharks ever to inhabit the oceans, reaching estimated lengths of 50–60 feet.

This specimen was selected for its strong display presence, clean enamel blade, and visible serrations. The bourlette remains well defined, and the enamel shows natural mineral coloration developed during fossilization. A fossil with this combination of symmetry and preservation are favored by collectors as display specimens due to their balance of scientific interest and visual impact.

Unlike many fossils on the market, this specimen remains in its natural state and no stabilization or repair work, preserving the authentic geological character.

Fossilized Megalodon Tooth Specs

  • Weight: 82 g / 2.89 oz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2.8 x 2.8 x 0.8 in / 73x 73 x 19 mm (Diagonal 3.09 in / 78mm) 
  • Display: Museum exhibition mount with engraved specimen plate
  • Species: Otodus megalodon
  • Family: Otodontidae
  • Location: North Carolina, USA
  • Formation: Atlantic Coastal Plain marine deposits
  • Epoch: Miocene–Pliocene
  • Age: Approx. 3–15 million years old
  • Material Type: Fossilized shark tooth
  • Preservation: Natural, no repairs or stabilization
  • Features: Visible serrations, defined bourlette, intact enamel blade, visible damage post-mineralization on root
  • Color: Natural tan enamel with dark mineralized root
  • Intention: Ancient Power • Protection • Earth Memory

Geological Notes

Fossilized Megalodon teeth are among the most recognizable fossils due to their size and preservation potential. Unlike bone, shark teeth are composed primarily of highly mineralized dentin and enamel, which fossilize readily in marine sediment environments. Coastal deposits of North Carolina are especially known for producing well-preserved Megalodon teeth with distinctive coloration influenced by local mineral chemistry.

These fossils originate from ancient marine environments where Megalodon thrived as an apex predator. Over millions of years, burial within sediment and gradual mineralization preserved the structure of the tooth while introducing the natural coloration seen today. Variations in root color and enamel tone reflect the unique geochemical environment of fossilization rather than any artificial treatment.

Specimen Condition

This specimen shows natural wear consistent with authentic fossilization and marine deposition. Minor surface variations, enamel stress lines, visible damage post-mineralization on root, and color zoning are natural characteristics of genuine Megalodon teeth and contribute to the individuality of each specimen.

No reconstruction, filling, or artificial enhancement is present. The tooth remains in natural collector condition.

Energetic Notes

Fossil specimens are often associated with grounding energy, ancestral connection, and the deep stability of Earth’s ancient history. Megalodon teeth in particular are sometimes viewed as symbols of strength, resilience, and primal protection due to their association with one of the most powerful predators to ever exist.

This specimen carries a strong presence suitable for collectors drawn to themes of deep time, transformation, and the enduring intelligence of the natural world.

Placement Ideas

This specimen displays beautifully on the included museum-style stand and is ideal for a curio cabinet, collector shelf, study, or office where its scale and geological history can be appreciated. Its size places it within the desirable display range for Megalodon teeth, offering strong visual impact without requiring large display space.

Mystic Parcel Notes

This specimen was selected for its balance of preservation and display presence. The clean enamel blade, defined bourlette, and natural coloration make it a strong representative example of North Carolina Megalodon material suitable for both fossil collectors and Curio Cabinet displays.  The size of the specimen is perfect for a first time collector piece.

Included: Museum exhibition display stand and engraved specimen label shown in photographs.

Please note: Fossil identifications are based on accepted paleontological classification of Megalodon shark teeth. Individual teeth cannot typically be attributed to a specific animal but represent authentic material from the species Otodus megalodon.

Crystal and fossil work is a complementary spiritual practice and not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own a fragment of time that represents strength, resilience, and the primal beauty of nature. Add this Fossilized Megalodon Tooth from North Carolina to your collection today and let its ancient power inspire you!

Specification Details
Specimen Type Fossilized Megalodon Shark Tooth
Species Otodus megalodon
Tooth Diagonal Length 3.09 in / 7.85 cm
Weight 82 g / 2.89 oz
Preservation Natural, no repairs or stabilization
Features Distinct serrations, well-defined bourlette, intact enamel blade
Geological Epoch Miocene–Pliocene
Approximate Age Circa 3–15 million years old
Origin North Carolina, USA
Formation Atlantic Coastal Plain marine deposits
Display Includes museum-quality exhibition mount
Quantity Single specimen
Geological Insights Specifics
Geological Background This remarkable Megalodon tooth hails from North Carolina's marine fossil-rich deposits, situated within the Atlantic Coastal Plain—a renowned region for its exceptional preservation of fossilized shark teeth.
Ancient Habitat During the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, this area was blanketed by warm, shallow waters that nurtured a diverse array of marine species, including the formidable Megalodon, apex predator of the era.
Fossilization Journey Over vast eons, the burial under marine sediments allowed the original structural integrity of the tooth to undergo mineralization, while faithfully preserving its detailed serrations and root features that collectors highly value.
Color Evolution The natural variances in enamel and root color present in this fossil are a reflection of the mineral chemistry of the surrounding sediments and groundwater during the fossilization process, rather than any form of artificial enhancement.
Collector Interest Megalodon teeth from North Carolina are particularly coveted due to their distinctive preservation quality, rich natural color spectrum, and their esteemed position within the realm of American fossil collecting.
Specimen Condition Details
Overall Condition Exceptional collector-grade fossil showcasing remarkable structural details and a strong visual appeal.
Preservation Status In its pristine natural state, free from any repairs, reconstruction, or stabilization efforts.
Enamel Blade Flawless enamel blade exhibiting natural fossil coloration and maintaining its intact structure.
Serrations Distinct serrations are prominently visible, enhancing the appeal of this remarkable specimen.
Bourlette & Root Well-defined bourlette and authentic root texture with minor visilbe post-mineralization damage preserved, contributing to the fossil's originality.
Natural Variation Expect minor surface variations, mineral color zoning, and natural wear—hallmarks of genuine Megalodon teeth.
Mystic Parcel Insights Details
Selection Rationale This remarkable specimen was selected for its exceptional collector features, and striking visual appeal, making it an outstanding addition to any Curio Cabinet display.
Collector Appeal Boasting a length of 3.09 inches, complete with visible serrations and a well-defined bourlette, this tooth offers the ideal characteristics sought after by collectors everywhere.
Display Impact Mounted elegantly on its museum exhibition stand, this specimen stands as a sophisticated piece of natural history, perfect for display in a curio cabinet, study, or collector's shelf.
Energetic Essence Symbolizing ancient power and protection, Megalodon teeth connect deeply with the earth's history, embodying themes of resilience and primal strength that resonate with collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Included Presentation The included museum-quality exhibition mount and engraved specimen label enhance its presentation, as depicted in the listing photographs.
Mystic Parcel Perspective Chosen not only for its scientific significance and collector appeal, but also for the ancient energy it infuses into a thoughtfully curated environment.

This remarkable specimen features a fossilized Megalodon tooth, originating from an extinct prehistoric shark species. It has no connection to any living, threatened, or endangered species and serves as an authentic natural-history fossil. At Mystic Parcel, we prioritize lawful sourcing, precise identification, and provide clear details regarding locality and provenance whenever possible.