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  2. Samebito - Wikipedia

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    The Samebito (鮫人, shark man) is a creature that appears in "The Gratitude of the Samebito", a short story by Lafcadio Hearn. It is described as a shark-like humanoid with inky black skin, emerald green eyes, a face like a demon 's and a beard like a dragon 's.

  3. List of legendary creatures (S) - Wikipedia

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    SamebitoShark-man servant of the dragon king of the sea; Samodiva – Nature spirit; Sampati – The demigod Jatayu's brother; Sandman (Northern Europe) – Nursery spirit that induces sleep in children; Sango (South Western Nigeria) – Yoruba king of arts, music, dance and entertainment

  4. Category:Fictional sharks - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Fictional sharks" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may ... Samebito; Shark ...

  5. Searching for shark teeth in SC? Tips you were told may be ...

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    The really dark shark teeth, Dunn said, are millions of years old and more commonly found. The lighter teeth, beige or pearly in color, fell out more recently.

  6. File:Shark Tooth Rock & Davenport Beach.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Skip the gift shop. Here’s where to find shark teeth along ...

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    Shark teeth are among the quintessential items found in almost Grand Strand gift shop. But they’re also ripe for the picking along the beach — if you know where to look.

  8. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    Shark teeth cannot be collected from just any type of rock. Any fossils, including fossil shark teeth, are preserved in sedimentary rocks after falling from their mouth. [13] The sediment that the teeth were found in is used to help determine the age of the shark tooth due to the fossilization process. [15]

  9. Tourists uncover massive tooth of prehistoric shark at Cape ...

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    A couple of tourists poking around in the sand found a prehistoric shark tooth the size of a human hand at Cape Lookout National Seashore, according to the National Park Service.. The tooth is all ...