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Article by at 2010-09-14 22:02:43Categorized in Apparel & Accessories,
Q: i've a shark tooth ( it was given to me by my grandma ) and i dont know from whta shark it is... how can i know?? is there any internet site???
A: Every species of shark can be identified by the tooth. There are reference books in the Public Libraries that I have consulted in the past. I have not tried the Internet.
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Port Royal, SC (PRWEB) August three, 2004
“Megalodon was the apex predator of all time,” says Bertucci, who owns the largest Meg jaw in in which that final surfer was attacked. It’s feasible they went deep, trying to avoid pods of Orca, which may possibly have been their only enemies. If so, then members of the species may possibly still be close to.” A 10 foot whopper exists in his museum in Port Royal, SC. “To a total-grown Meg, a Excellent White would just be a snack. What’s scary is they could still be all around. There have been reported sightings above the a long time that match a Meg’s description, one particular not significantly from the waters.”
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