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🦈 Megalodon Shark Quick Facts
How and when did Megalodon go extinct?
Megalodon vanished about 3.6 million years ago. Scientists suspect it was outcompeted by the Great White shark.
How big did Megalodon get?
Average length was 33.5 feet, with some reaching 60 feet. Tooth size helps estimate body length—1/8″ of tooth ≈ 1 foot of shark.
What did Megalodon eat?
Whales, dugongs, squids, sea turtles, dolphins, fish—basically anything meaty in the ocean.
How big was the largest Megalodon tooth ever found?
7 3/16″—discovered in Beaufort County, SC. A true collector’s trophy.
How much is a Megalodon tooth worth?
Value depends on size, condition, locality, color, and pathologies. Rare colors and perfect bourlettes fetch top dollar.
How are Megalodon teeth measured?
Measured on the slant—from the longest root edge to the tip. Standard method for estimating shark size.
How many teeth does a Megalodon lose in its lifetime?
Up to 20,000–50,000 teeth. It takes 7–10 days for a second-row tooth to move into position.
Where are shark teeth found?
Ancient seabeds, rivers, and oceans. Southeast U.S. yields Megalodon, Otodus, Mako, and Extinct Great White teeth.
Why are some shark teeth deformed?
Pathologic teeth result from genetic mutations, injuries, or disease. Common in the fossil record and prized by collectors.