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  • 'The find of a lifetime': 8-year-old boy discovers giant shark tooth in South Carolina

    08/23/2022 4:17:54 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 63 replies
    Phys.org ^ | 8/23/2022 | Natalie Neysa Alund
    Carcharocles turgidus teeth. An 8-year-old boy made a prehistoric discovery this month by finding a giant tooth believed to be from the long-extinct angustidens—a megatooth shark species. Riley Gracely of Pennsylvania discovered the massive tooth during a family vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. According to Palmetto Fossil Excursions (PFE), the boy discovered a 4.75-inch tooth belonging to the extinct shark Carcharocles angustidens while participating in a fossil-hunting excursion near Summerville. "Truly the find of a lifetime," PFE wrote in an Aug. 11 Facebook post. "This young man just scored a 4.75" Angustiden tooth in our Premium Gravel Layer piles...
  • How megalodon's teeth evolved into the 'ultimate cutting tools'

    03/04/2019 10:06:00 AM PST · by ETL · 20 replies
    Phys.org ^ | March 4, 2019 | Natalie Van Hoose, Florida Museum of Natural History
    Megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived, is known only from its gigantic bladelike teeth, which can be more than 7 inches long. But these teeth, described by some scientists as the "ultimate cutting tools," took millions of years to evolve into their final, iconic form. Megalodon's earliest ancestor, Otodus obliquus, sported three-pronged teeth that could have acted like a fork for grasping and tearing fast-moving fishes. In later megatooth shark species, teeth flattened and developed serrated edges, transitioning to a knifelike shape for killing and eating fleshy animals like whales and dolphins.But the final tooth evolution in this lineage...