About
Megalodon Mad
Megalodon Mad was born from a profound fascination with the ancient world, nurtured by our founder. The journey began with a single, mesmerising encounter with a 12 million-year-old Otodus Megalodon tooth. That moment of awe sparked a desire not just to collect but to share the wonder of prehistoric life with a wider audience. Today, Megalodon Mad stands as a testament to that passion, offering a handpicked selection of the finest fossils to enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone drawn to the allure of ancient Earth.
Our Collection
We believe every fossil tells a story, a silent narrative of Earth's dynamic history. Our collection showcases these stories through a variety of fossil types, each with its own unique appeal:
Megalodon Teeth
The Megalodon, an apex predator of the ancient seas, leaves behind teeth that are not only a testament to its power but also a gateway to understanding marine life millions of years ago. Our collection features teeth ranging up to 6 inches in length, each a remarkable relic of a 65ft shark that dominated the ocean.
Trilobites
These fascinating arthropods populated the Earth's oceans long before the dinosaurs, dating back 400 million years. Available as single specimens or as part of larger display plates, trilobites offer a glimpse into the complexity of early marine ecosystems.
Dinosaur Teeth and Claws
The giants of the Mesozoic era come alive through their remnants. Each tooth and claw in our collection provides a connection to the creatures that once roamed our planet, from the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex to the towering Brachiosaurus.
Shark Teeth Collection
Beyond the Megalodon, our selection includes teeth from a variety of other shark species, each contributing to the rich tapestry of marine evolution. These pieces allow collectors to explore the diversity and adaptability of sharks through the ages.
Join Us in Discovery
Whether you're a seasoned collector, a budding paleontologist, or simply curious about the ancient world, Megalodon Mad invites you to explore our collection and share in the wonder of discovery. Together, let's unearth the stories of the past that lie waiting beneath our feet.