Quality Fossil Shark Teeth for Sale

If you're looking for Fossil shark Teeth for sale, you're in the right place. Lowcountry Geologic has thousands of top quality fossil shark teeth for sale from over a hundred different species of sharks. All of our Shark Teeth for Sale are Fossils - no living sharks were killed for their teeth, though we do sell fossilized versions of extant shark species. In our fossil shark tooth catalogs, you will find Great White Shark Teeth, Megalodon Shark Teeth, Tiger Shark Teeth, and many more.

Sharks as a group have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Sharks constantly lose and replace teeth as they feed. One study suggested that a Tiger Shark may lose as many as 30,000 teeth during its lifetime. Compound that over millions of individuals and millions of years and its easy to see why there are so many tiger shark teeth at least! Now extend that analogy across all sharks that have ever lived and you'll see why fossil shark teeth are the most commonly collected fossil in the world.

Great White Shark Teeth

Tiger shark teeth are cool, but when pale in comparison with great white shark teeth which grow to much larger sizes with some reaching over 3 inches along the slant. The Great White Shark is still living today and feeds on sea lions, seals, fish, whale carcasses, and other sharks. Scientists believe its diet hasn't changed much since it shared the oceans with Carcharodon megalodon, the most feared predator the ocean has ever seen.

Megalodon Shark Teeth

Megalodon Shark Teeth are simply awe inspiring. A single tooth from the Megalodon shark can reach well over 7 inches in length along the slant. See a real 7 inch megalodon shark tooth here. Megalodon grew to a size comparable to a jumbo jet, easily weighing over 50 tons. Some paleontologists think that this massive predator had to eat 1% of its body mass daily. What could sustain such a huge predator? The answer is whales. Yes, the Megalodon shark was so massive that its primary diet consisted of whales. The proof lies in the fossilized bones of these whales. Found all across the world, the bones show tell-tale proof of megalodon predation in gigantic gashes that fit the profile of a megalodon shark tooth perfectly.

Other Shark Teeth For Sale

Some fossil shark tooth collectors specialize solely in the teeth of Carcharocles megalodon (formerly Carcharodon megalodon), but Lowcountry Geologic stocks many species of fossil shark teeth for sale from all over the US and the world, ranging from the ice age all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs. Browse our Fossil Shark Teeth catalog below for a complete listing of shark species we have available.

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Fossil Great White Shark Tooth   ACE Basin, South Carolina, United States - Carcharodon carcharias
Fossil Shark Teeth for Sale 2 3/4 inches Carcharodon carcharias, Great White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Ace River Basin, SC. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $200.00
Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth   Summerville, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Great White Shark Teeth 4 13/16 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Summerville, South Carolina. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $200.00
Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth   Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Megalodon Shark Teeth 4 5/16 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Beaufort County, South Carolina. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $200.00
Fossil Cow Shark Tooth   Atacama Desert, Chile - Hexanchus gigas
 Lowcountry Geologic 1 7/8 inches wide, 1 1/8 inches long Hexanchus gigas, Sixgill Cow Shark, fossil shark tooth from Atacama Desert, Chile. Huarra Formation - Pliocene Epoch $200.00
Wild colored Summerville Megalodon Shark Tooth   Summerville, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Sharks 3 5/8 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Summerville, South Carolina. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $225.00
Pathologic Megalodon Shark Tooth   ACE Basin, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
Fossil Shark Teeth for Sale 3 7/8 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Ace River Basin, SC. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $225.00
Fossil Giant White Shark Tooth   ACE Basin, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Great White Shark Teeth 4 3/16 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Ace River Basin, SC. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $225.00
Fossil Giant White Shark Tooth   ACE Basin, South Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Megalodon Shark Teeth 3 3/4 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Ace River Basin, SC. Hawthorne Formation - Pliocene Epoch $225.00
Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth   Aurora, North Carolina, United States - Carcharocles megalodon
 Lowcountry Geologic 2 3/16 inches Carcharocles megalodon, Giant White Shark, fossil shark tooth from Aurora, North Carolina. Yorktown Formation - Pliocene Epoch $230.00
Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth   Carcharocles megalodon
 Sharks Fossil Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil Shark Teeth Carcharocles megalodon 4 5/16 inches United States,South Carolina,Ace River Basin $300.00
  

 
Fossil Shark Teeth
Abdounia beaugi
Abdounia minutissima
Alopias grandis
Alopias hermani
Alopias latidens
Alopias lerichei
Alopias superciliosus
Anomotodon novus
Anomotodon sheppeyensis
Anoxypristis sp.
Carcharhinus brachyurus
Carcharhinus egertoni
Carcharhinus leucas
Carcharhinus obscuras
Carcharhinus plumbeus
Carcharhinus priscus
Carcharhinus signatus
Carcharhinus sp.
Carcharias cuspidata
Carcharias koerti
Carcharias taurus
Carcharocles angustidens
Carcharocles auriculatus
Carcharocles chubutensis
Carcharodon megalodon
Carcharodon carcharias
Carcharoides catticus
Carcharoides totuserratus
Cretolamna appendiculata
Cretolamna maroccana
Ctenacanthus occidentalis
Galeocerdo aduncus
Galeocerdo clarkensis
Galeocerdo contortus
Galeocerdo cuvier
Galeocerdo eaglesomi
Galeocerdo latidens
Galeocerdo mayumbensis
Galeorhinus minor
Hemipristis curvatus
Hemipristis serra
Hexanchus agassizi
Hexanchus gigas
Hexanchus microdon
Hybodus sp.
Isistius brasiliensis
Isurolamna affinis
Isurolamna inflata
Isurus desori
Isurus escheri
Isurus hastalis
Isurus oxyrinchus
Isurus planus
Isurus praecursor
Isurus retroflexus
Jaekelotodus trigonalis
Lamna lerichei
Lissodus sp.
Megachasma pelagios
Mennerotodus glueckmani
Nebrius blanckenhorni
Negaprion eurybathrodon
Notidanodon Loozi
Notorynchus kempii
Notorynchus primigenius
Odontaspis ferox
Odontaspis robustus
Odontaspis substriata
odontaspis winkleri
Onchopristis numidus
Otodus mugodzharicus
Otodus obliquus
Paleocarcharodon orientalis
Paraisurus macrorhiza
Parotodus benedeni
Petrodus barbotunus
Physogaleus secundus
Pristiophorus lanceolatus
Pristiophorus sp.
Pristis lathami
Rhincodon typus
Rhizoprionodon terraenovae
Scapanorynchus texanus
Serratolamna ascheroni
Serratolamna biauriculata
Sphryna laevissima
Sphryna sp.
Sphyrna lewini
Sphyrna mokarran
Sphyrna zygaena
Squalicorax kaupi
Squalicorax pristodontus
Squatina prima
Striatolamia macrota
Trigonotodus sp.
Usakias wardi
Weltonia ancistrodon

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