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  2. The No. 1 place is Venice Beach, Florida, which is known as the “shark tooth capital of the world. ... The 40-year-old has been hunting for shark teeth and fossils for more than 35 years.

  3. These five beaches in Palm Beach County are known in Florida ...

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    The warm water of the Palm Beaches attracts tons of sharks. The teeth they leave here make for some of the best shark tooth hunting in the Florida.

  4. 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.

  5. Spinner shark - Wikipedia

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    The average spinner shark is 2 m (6.6 ft) long and weighs 56 kg (123 lb); this species attains a maximum known length and weight of 3 m (9.8 ft) and 90 kg (200 lb). Indo-Pacific sharks are generally larger than those from the northwest Atlantic. [3] This species has a slim, streamlined body with a distinctive, long, pointed snout.

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

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    While Workman’s turned up a decent number of shark teeth on Hunting Island, she says it isn’t the premiere spot in the county. ... Many have declared it’s Florida’s Venice Beach. “Sharks ...

  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. Hemipristis serra - Wikipedia

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    The unusual teeth of Hemipristis serra are highly prized by collectors because they are often found in sediments in Southern Florida that yield extremely colorful fossil shark teeth. Their outstandingly large serrations make it a favorite and unique collectible fossil.

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