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  2. Teeth on the beach: Search for megalodon teeth in South ... - AOL

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    The southern U.S. shores are some of the best places to find megalodon teeth, with most of the teeth popping up in N.C., S.C. and Florida.

  3. This Myrtle Beach pirate — yes, pirate — sells megalodon ...

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    Considering they ruled the ocean for 17 million years, if you multiply possibly hundreds of thousands to millions of megalodon sharks by thousands of teeth each — you get a lot of teeth.

  4. Paleontology in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    A megalodon tooth with two great white shark teeth. Megalodon is the state fossil of North Carolina. During the ensuing Pliocene epoch, North Carolina was home to invertebrate faunas including at least 25 species of gastropods and 46 pelecypods. [22] Pliocene fossil scallops are known from the Yorktown Formation of Northampton and Hertford ...

  5. Otodus - Wikipedia

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    There is also potential evidence that Otodus hunted raptorial sperm whales; a tooth belonging to an undetermined 4 m (13 ft) long physeteroid closely resembling those of Acrophyseter discovered in the Nutrien Aurora Phosphate Mine in North Carolina suggests that a megalodon or O. chubutensis may have aimed for the head of the sperm whale in ...

  6. Otodus auriculatus - Wikipedia

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    Most O. auriculatus teeth come from South Carolina and North Carolina. [4] However, many Eocene shark teeth are known from Khouribga Plateau, in Morocco and Seymour Island, in Antarctica. Fossil teeth have also been found in the United Kingdom and Kazakhstan, and the shark enjoyed a fairly global distribution. [6]

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

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    South Carolina State Park Service assistant ranger Candra Workman draws a circle around ocean sediment on Thursday, March 14, 2024 to see if newspaper reporters could find the shark tooth she had ...

  8. Otodus chubutensis - Wikipedia

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    Otodus chubutensis, [1] meaning "ear-shaped tooth of Chubut", from Ancient Greek ὠτ (ōt, meaning "ear") and ὀδούς (odoús, meaning "tooth") – thus, "ear-shaped tooth", is an extinct species of prehistoric megatoothed sharks in the genus Otodus, that lived during Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene, in ~28–5.3 milions years ago. [2]

  9. Megalodon - Wikipedia

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    Megalodon teeth can measure over 180 millimeters (7.1 in) in slant height (diagonal length) and are the largest of any known shark species, [29]: 33 implying it was the largest of all macropredatory sharks. [35] In 1989, a nearly complete set of megalodon teeth was discovered in Saitama, Japan.

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