Megalodon Tooth Gift Box
Megalodon Tooth Gift Box

Megalodon Tooth Gift Box

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Step Back in time with this extraordinary piece of history!

Each Megalodon Tooth Gift Box contains one authentic Megalodon tooth from the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, USA.

Note that individual bone fragments vary as they are a genuine natural history specimen, and may appear different than shown in images in shape, size and color.

 

Name: Otodus megalodon

Fossil Age: Approximately 12 million years old

Formation: Atlantic sea floor, USA

Transparent Lucite Case with magnetic lid: 4.1/8 x 3.3/8 x 1 inch  (10,5 x 8,5 x 2,5 cm)

 

Each display box is elegantly crafted to showcase this incredible fossil, making it the perfect addition to any collection or a standout piece for your home or office, and conveniently will stand upright for easy display on any flat surface.

 

Why You Should Buy It:

Educational Value: A real dinosaur bone sparks interest in science and history.
Unique Decor: Adds a touch of prehistoric charm to any space.
Investment in History: Fossils are rare, making this an exclusive piece.
Perfect Gift: Ideal for enthusiasts, history buffs, and kids.
Quality Craftsmanship: Elegantly designed display box for long-lasting preservation.


Fun facts:

Massive Size: Megalodon reached lengths of up to 60 feet, about three times longer than today’s largest great white sharks.
Giant Teeth: Its teeth could be over 7 inches long, the size of a human hand, and the name “Megalodon” means “big tooth.”
Powerful Bite: Megalodon had an estimated bite force of over 18 tons, capable of crushing bones easily.
Wide Diet: This predator fed on whales, dolphins, and large fish, and might have hunted other large marine reptiles.
Global Presence: Fossils have been found on every continent except Antarctica, showing its wide range.
Fossil Evidence: Most knowledge comes from its teeth and vertebrae, as shark skeletons are made of cartilage and don’t fossilize well.
Ancient Ancestors: Lived from about 23 to 3.6 million years ago, coexisting with early whales and dolphins.
Impressive Speed: Likely a fast swimmer, using its strong tail to catch prey.
Cultural Icon: Featured in documentaries, movies, and books, like the film “The Meg.”

 

 

Bring a touch of prehistoric magic into your life and own a genuine piece of dinosaur history today!