
Very dark colored great white tooth from the lower jaw of an ancient great white tooth. It comes in the floating frame you see in the pic.
Discover this fossil great white tooth, personally found by Jason of Dark Water Megs, which proudly bears no signs of repair or restoration, just like all the teeth available at DarkWaterMegs.com. Each tooth in our collection is genuinely unique, and this fossil great white tooth is certainly no different. It's a superb option for a gift or to enhance your collection.
This products and others you see being offered by Dark Water Megs are fossils, they are not modern bone, they are not modern animal products.
Dark Water Megs does not and has never sold animal products, these are fossils.
"Fossil: impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock"
The ancestor of the modern day great white shark, the Carcharodon Carcharias or prehistoric great white shark is believed to have reached up to 30 feet long and would have been a fierce predator in the ancient oceans, possibly competing for food with the megalodon shark.
The ancient great white would have lived during the era of the megalodon shark around the Miocene to Pliocene era which means this fossil is between 3 and 16 million years old. It is thought that the ancient great white would have competed with smaller and mid size megalodons for food as well as eaten some of the same whales and ancient manatees.
The video below shows shark teeth being found in a dark water river. The tooth above is not in this video but this gives you an idea of how I find these teeth.