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Megalodon Toy

  • Stillwater, MN

    Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

    216 MYRTLE STREET W
    SUITE A
    STILLWATER MN 55082
    United States

    +16128121749

Megalodon was a huge shark (almost 60 feet in length) that lived during the Cenozoic Era (23-2.6 million years ago). It probably looked like a larger, heavier version of the living great white shark. It was one of the most powerful predators that ever lived. Fossils of megalodon have been found in many places, and it is believed that it lived in all of the oceans of the world.

  • Scientific Name: Megalodon is actually a common name derived from the second part of its scientific name rather than the first part, which is usually where common names come from. The reason that even scientists prefer to use this name is that we aren’t sure which modern shark it is most closely related to. It is believed that megalodon belongs either in the genus Carcharodon or Carcharocles, so the correct scientific name would be either Carcharodon megalodon, or Carcharocles megalodon. Since we aren’t sure, we just use ‘megalodon’ informally.
  • Characteristics: Like living sharks, megalodon had a skeleton made of cartilage, which does not fossilize well. Because of this, we have mostly teeth and vertebrae. The teeth are large (up to 7 inches in length), triangular in shape, with serrations on both cutting edges. By comparing these to the teeth and vertebrae of living sharks, we can estimate the actual size of a whole megalodon. The teeth of megalodon resemble those of the great white shark, although they are bigger, of course.
  • Size and Color: This model is 7.25 inches long and 4.25 inches wide. Like modern sharks, it is gray in color with lighter colored underparts.
  • The Megalodon is part of the Wild Safari® Prehistoric World collection
  • All of our products are Non-toxic and BPA free

History

Megalodon teeth have been collected for hundreds of years. During the renaissance, some people thought that they were the petrified tongues of dragons and snakes, but in 1667, the Danish scientist Nicolaus Steno recognized them as shark teeth. The famous Swiss zoologist Louis Agassiz, was the first to notice the similarity of the teeth of megalodon to those of the great white shark, and so called it Carcharodon megalodon, although some zoologists still think that megalodon is more closely related to the modern shark Carcharocles, and should be called ‘Carcharocles megalodon’.

Teeth of megalodon can be found preserved in the rocks along parts of the US east coast. The tooth of megalodon is the state fossil of North Carolina.

  • Size in cm: 18 L x 10.75 W x
  • Size in inches: 7.09 L x 4.23 W x

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