A teenage boy and his father were scuba diving off Manasota Key when the teen discovered a 6-inch-long tooth belonging to the largest shark that ever lived – Megalodon.
These Florida islands feel like a true escape, but you can drive right to them with no ferry needed, making every trip easy and unforgettable.
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According to the Smithsonian Institution, Megalodon existed in Earth's oceans from approximately 23 million years ago to 3.6 million years ago.
A 6-inch megalodon shark tooth was found by a Wyoming teen during a dive trip off Manasota Key, Florida earlier this week. Sixteen-year-old Aiden Andrews and his father Brian were on a guided dive ...
A 6-inch megalodon shark tooth was found by a Wyoming teen during a dive trip off Manasota Key, Florida earlier this week.
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Photographs (left) showing the extinct right whale partial skull with shark bite marks highlighted in red. The more complete ...