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Fossil Sharks of the Chesapeake Bay Region
Copyright © 2001 Ed DeRouin All Rights Reserved
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Description: Megalodon shark
(Carcharocles megalodon) posterior tooth (labial view).
Jason Pardo has offered the identification of great white shark
(Carcharodon carcharias), proposing that it may be a rear or a
mal-formed tooth. Folks at the Florida Museum of Natural History have
proposed Carcharocles megalodon, also opining that it may be a
rear or a mal-formed tooth. I have another specimen of a tooth virtually
identical to this one. This suggests to me that the mal-formed theory
holds less credibility than the "rear tooth" suggestion.
We do find a great number of C. megalodon teeth in this location,
but C. carcharias is certainly not out of the question. Bill
Heim identifies this specimen as a posterior megalodon tooth, and I
believe the weight of evidence supports his expert opinion.
Age: Miocene-Pliocene.
Found By: JoDeb DeRouin.
Location Found: Peace River near
Ft. Meade, FL.
Current Custodian: JoDeb DeRouin.
Identified By: Bill Heim.
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