Megalodon fossil shark tooth

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This is a fossil tooth of Carcharocles megalodon, or megalodon, the largest shark ever. It could reach 18 metres in length, and weigh 50 tonnes or more. This specimen (BIRUG 14906) is from the Miocene of South Carolina, and is on display in the Evolution of Life gallery of the Lapworth Museum of Geology. _____________ This object was scanned by Lapworth Museum of Geology

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The Lapworth Museum of Geology is a geological museum run by the University of Birmingham and located on the University's campus in Edgbaston, south Birmingham, England. Enabling visitors to explore life over the past 3.5 billion years, the Lapworth Museum showcases exceptional objects from one of the UK's most outstanding geological collections, with state-of-the-art galleries and a range of innovative and interactive exhibits - all completely free of charge. From rocks and fossils to volcanoes, earthquakes, and even dinosaurs, the Museum captures the imagination of all ages.

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