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  2. Where are the best NC beaches for finding shark teeth ... - AOL

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    Garden & Gun named an NC beach one of the best for collecting shark teeth, but that barely scratches the enamel on the growing dental pastime.

  3. The Myrtle Beach area is a great place to find sharksteeth. Wilmington, North Carolina, to Charleston, South Carolina, is considered a shark lagoon where many sharks can be found, Shelton said.

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

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    When is the best time to look for shark teeth? ... Ripley Aquariums, which has a large facility in Myrtle Beach, says sharks can lose between 30,000 and 50,000 teeth over the course of their ...

  5. Purse State Park - Wikipedia

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    As the Purse Area, the former park is known for fossil hunting on the beaches of Wades Bay at the southern end of the Nanjemoy WMA. Fossil discoveries have included shark teeth and Cibicides . [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  6. Hammocks Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hammocks Beach State Park is a North Carolina state park in Onslow County, North Carolina in the United States. Located near Swansboro , along the Southern Outer Banks , or Crystal Coast , the state park covers 1,611 acres (6.52 km 2 ) [ 1 ] and consists mainly of Bear Island.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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. Skip the gift shop.

  9. Calvert Cliffs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Cliffs State Park is mostly forested, with some wetland areas and a small pond for fishing. The park has 13 miles (21 km) of marked hiking trails. A quarter-mile-long sandy beach is accessible via a 1.8-mile (2.9 km) trail. Some 550 acres are open to hunting upland game, turkey, and deer. [2]