MEGALADON PING!...............
‘Show And Tell’ Winner at his school!
Someone call a megalodontist, quick. They can save that tooth.
Biden: I lost that tooth in a fist fight with Corn Pop arguing over what FDR said on the telly about the Mexican American War.
Wow, she’s a bright kid! Saw the tooth and knew it wasn’t from a shark, so took it to the Calvert Marine Museum for experts to assess. Good for her! She has a bright future ahead.
Nice story. Thanks for posting it amid all the gloom and doom.
tooth seems kinda small. musta been from a young Meg...
Dang!
Been to Calvert Cliffs dozens of times.
Should have paid more attention!!
I know a guy down near Florida that finds these all the time....
Hey, megalodons would still be roaming the oceans of the world if it wasn’t for global warming.
Don’t forget, evolution is only a theory. Life does not come from non life.
Speaking of fossils:
Dragons—Did the Legends Come from the First “Fossil Hunters”?
https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/dragon-legends/dragons-legends-from-fossil-hunters/
My wife was in an rocks for jocks class at the University of South Carolina and she invited me to go on a field trip to a rock quarry south of Columbia to “look for fossils”.
20 minutes in, a kid found a 5 inch megalodon tooth... Just looking through gravel piles.
This made me think there are millions of them along the east coast.
Beginner.
No fair! We’ve been to Calvert Cliffs a couple times and found a lot of little shark teeth. A megalodon tooth like that is the Holy Grail!
Don’t they give these away at festivals in the gulf down in Carolina? I had the impression that they weren’t all that rare after seeing a documentary a few years ago.
In other news, I think I found a chondrite meteorite, and am arranging to get it checked by a scientist at the local observatory.
Regards,
I found one when I was 15 same place.
Also a 2 inch short fin mako tooth along with scads of smaller various teeth of other sharks
That beach is lousy with such things.
Wish I could go back some day.
It is beyond awesome but don’t walk barefoot there or you’ll find teeth the hard way.
We found many of them walking Myrtle beach in 1966.
Kids these days.
Always gotta go around touching stuff.
smh.