
Megalodon Shark Tooth (Partial Fossil)
Otodus megalodon (fossilized in Calcium Phosphate/Apatite)
Hardness: 5 (Enamel); Color: Gray, black, and tan (due to permineralization); Luster: Sub-vitreous to dull; Structure: Fossilized organic dental tissue; Cleavage: None
- Hardness
- 5 (Enamel)
- Color
- Gray, black, and tan (due to permineralization)
- Luster
- Sub-vitreous to dull
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