
Beautiful, serrated 1.58" Fossil Great White Tooth - South Carolina River
Species - Carcharodon carcharias - Great White Shark Size - 1.58" long Location - South Carolina, USA Age - Mid-Late Pliocene - Appx 2-3 million years old Remarks - Enhance your collection with this stunning 1.58" serrated fossilized Great White Shark Tooth, discovered while scuba diving in a dark water river with zero visibility. This exceptional specimen highlights the incredible beauty and power of one of the ocean's apex predators. 🎨 Key Features: Serrated Edges: The sharp serrations on this tooth exemplify the Great White Shark's formidable feeding mechanism, making it a striking addition to any display. Impressive Size: At 1.58", this tooth serves as a captivating centerpiece, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Unique Discovery Story: Found under challenging conditions, this tooth carries an exciting narrative that enhances its allure and history. Fossil Great White Shark teeth are highly sought after, and this remarkable find showcases the beauty of marine fossil