JT and the Houston Museum of Natural Science
JT is Featured in the first issue of the Houston Museum of Natural Science Elements Catalog.
JT is Featured in the first issue of the Houston Museum of Natural Science Elements Catalog.
Listen to John Taylor “JT” describe how he got started diving for Megalodon Teeth and what he has learned over his 30 Plus years of diving.
Where is the best place to buy 100% Authentic Fossil Megalodon Shark Teeth? Make sure when you visit Charleston SC you buy one of our most sought-after Nautical Souvenirs. The Carolinas are known for their abundant fossil inshore and offshore. Take home a fossil shark tooth specimen or shark tooth necklace to that special person whether the paleontologist … Read more
Megalodon tooth diver John “JT” Taylor will be at the museum all week! John “JT” Taylor is an Underwater Commercial Paleontologist and former Navy Diver with over 33 years-experience in collecting, studying, and selling Megalodon shark teeth. His journey began in 1991 while serving as a US Navy Deep Sea Diver, when a recreational dive … Read more
WEST SPRINGFIELD – While The Meg – a Megalodon movie that chronicles one man’s attempt to save people trapped inside a “sunken submersible” from a 70-foot shark – is taking over box offices across the country, the Eastern States Exposition offered a more accurate depiction of what the prehistoric shark species actually looked like. Sharksteeth.com has … Read more
JT – A Commercial Paleontologist, Former U.S. Navy Diver, and the owner of SharksTeeth.com was interviewed about Megalodon Shark Teeth.
Bone Valley Megalodon Sharks Teeth are some of the most prized Megalodon Teeth by collectors. They are known for their wide range of colors, including white, black, gray, brown, and even blue. Some Bone Valley Megalodon Teeth may also have multiple colors or patterns. Bone Valley Fossil Megalodon Teeth are also known for their excellent … Read more
What is a Megalodon Shark The Megalodon Shark, also known as Otodus Megalodon, was the largest shark that ever lived. It is estimated to have grown to lengths of up to 60 feet (18 meters) and weighed up to 50 tons (45 metric tons), making it the size and weight of a school bus. The … Read more
When we talk about sharks, their numerous, pointy teeth come to our mind. With the help of those teeth, sharks successfully hunt their preys in the ocean. We all have heard about the famous shark Megalodon. Paleontologists have been able to find a lot of information about the massive, extinct Megalodon through its fossiliized teeth … Read more
The Megalodon went extinct more than 3.6 million years ago but it still continues to capture our imagination. And why not? It is one of the largest fish ever to prowl the oceans. But is that all there is to know about these massive, ancient creatures? The answer is no. Today, with advancements in science and … Read more