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  2. What Dentists Want You To Know - AOL

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    Shark teeth aren’t the norm. Those scary photos and videos of shaved-down teeth are alarming, but that’s not what veneer prep typically looks like, so don't let social media alarm you.

  3. The Coolest (and Strangest) Things That Have Ever Washed Ashore

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    Garfield wasn't the only 1980s icon making news by washing up on a distant shore. In early 2012, a life-size model of the "E.T." movie character was found washed up near a beach off the coast of ...

  4. Rare shark washed up on Little Compton beach. Researchers ...

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    Dodd said that the male shark was about 38 inches long and appeared to have been dead for a day or two. "Sand tiger sharks are easily recognizable by their numerous protruding teeth and large ...

  5. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    Otodus megalodon teeth are the largest of any shark, extinct or living, and are among the most sought after types of shark teeth in the world. This shark lived during the late Oligocene epoch and Neogene period, about 28 to 1.5 million years ago, and ranged to a maximum length of 60 ft. [ 13 ] The smallest teeth are only 1.2 cm (0.5 in) in ...

  6. Paleontology in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The fossil record of Texas spans almost the entire geologic column from Precambrian to Pleistocene. [3] Shark teeth are probably the state's most common fossil. During the early Paleozoic era Texas was covered by a sea that would later be home to creatures like brachiopods, cephalopods, graptolites, and trilobites.

  7. Hypokalemia - Wikipedia

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    Hypokalemia is a low level of potassium (K +) in the blood serum. [1] Mild low potassium does not typically cause symptoms. [3] Symptoms may include feeling tired, leg cramps, weakness, and constipation. [1] Low potassium also increases the risk of an abnormal heart rhythm, which is often too slow and can cause cardiac arrest. [1] [3]

  8. Cosmopolitodus - Wikipedia

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    Its teeth can reach lengths up to 3.5 in (7.5 cm) and are found worldwide. [5] It is believed to be an ancestor to the great white shark, an argument supported by the transitional species Carcharodon hubbelli , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] but as of 2021, no phylogenetic analyses have been done for proof.

  9. Can doctors reattach young surfer's shark-bitten leg ... - AOL

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    Doctors say they hope to reattach a young surfer's shark-bitten leg after it washed ashore. The 23-year-old was attacked at around 11 a.m. one morning as he tried to fight off the animal.