Prehistoric find: Family vacation ends with megalodon souvenir
Experts said the tooth was nearly the size of an adult hand and intact, a rare find in the Northeast.
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Bo Bowers discovers in Sea Isle City an approximately ten centimeter long fossil tooth of the Urzeit-Hais Otodus megalodon. Experts confirm the authenticity.
An 11-year-old boy found a fossilized megalodont tooth, one of the largest sharks that ever existed, during a walk with his father in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, in the United States. The discovery occurred on August 11, when Bo and Michael Bowers, 42 years old, walked by a wharf and noticed the fossil trapped in a narrow opening. Understand: Javals raised in Goiás can harbor antibiotic-resistant bacteria Scientists find European smallpox virus D…
Discovered off the coast of New Jersey by a father and son, the prehistoric shark grew to 18 meters in length.
The eight-year-old Bowers is on holiday with his family when he discovers a 3.6 million-year-old shark tooth.The prehistoric artifact is in perfect condition.The eight-year-old Bowers is on holiday with his family when he discovers a 3.6 million-year-old shark tooth.The prehistoric artifact is in perfect condition.
Prehistoric find: Family vacation ends with megalodon souvenir
Researchers confirm a large, intact megalodon tooth found by a family in New Jersey is a rare prehistoric discovery.
Father and son find Megalodon tooth at New Jersey beach
They've been gone from earth for millions of years, but one of the largest sharks to ever live still provided a family with the find of a lifetime. The post Father and son find Megalodon tooth at New Jersey beach appeared first on KYMA.
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