Congratulations! Pretty nice tooth too!
Wow, How big do those get ?
“By comparison, great whites have been known to grow up to 20 feet in length, including the shark known as “Deep Blue,” the largest great white ever caught on camera.
The megalodon, of which the Great Jagged Narrow-Toothed shark is a cousin, is commonly accepted to have reached 60 feet in length. However, some scientists have theorized it could have been 80 feet long.
The megalodon, which went extinct 2.6 million years ago, is being featured in the new movie “The Meg,” starring Jason Statham.
Great Jagged Narrow-Toothed sharks were the top predators of their time, having lived approximately 25 million years ago. They feasted on ancient whales, among other sea creatures.”
Uhhh, where’s the tooth? Cant see it
Very impressive. Tooth too!
Good thing she had her floaties with her.
Yes! I was always very interested in Ichthyology!
I know where you can find more of those but we’re gonna need a motorboat to get to the location.
Oh my...
For a more sober discussion of fossils etc., here is a thread. https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3677948/posts
sod;)
incorrectly labeled as a “set”.
Two of something is a “pair”.
Where’s Laz? He’s gotta check out this tooth.
So the monster sharks have been eating the Austrailian surfers for 25 million years!
Wow!
25 million years on a 6000 year old planet!
BARF!
PING