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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: helbent on September 29, 2013, 09:52:06 AM
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The largest reqium shark ever caught was a 21ft Great White in the med. This is about the size of that shark's tooth.
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This tooth is my largest. It is a megladon.
(http://imageshack.com/scaled/800x600/844/hw27.jpg)
Some of my teeth with my largest in there.
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A Sandbar shark 7'
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Me blowing air rings during a wreck decent
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Awesome shots!!
My wife found a black shark tooth on a beach just north of Jacksonville, Florida. It isn't quite that large, maybe a bit over an inch top to bottom. I did some research and came away with it being a very old Macko shark tooth, maybe 10,000 years.
Where did you find the Megladon tooth?
I have exactly three shark teeth in my collection, and one set of jaws for maybe a 6'.
Boo
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man them some big ol teeth :O any of you guys watch the megladon thing on during shark week?
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Great stuff
The one in your hand, did you find yourself? That's one hell of a Megladon tooth :rock The others are Incredible as well. I have one that's way smaller but man its good looking. Just measured it its only 3" tip to root.
Ya have any pics of U352?
Oh and sandbar shark (grey reef shark) was pissed at you :lol guess he didn't like you taking pics of him;) :lol
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Yes I find all the teeth offshore on whats thought as the ancient seashore. All kind of fossils along that very small ledge.
Yes I have pics the u-352. There is plenty of footage on youtube.
It is a Sandbar shark, not a reef shark (completely different species). I was chasing that shark with a camcorder.