One in a Million Megalodon Tooth

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This incredible nearly 6" Megalodon tooth was found by Captain Blair Morrow of Aquanutz Dive Charters in Venice Florida. Fossil Shark Teeth with this color and preservation are known as Golden Beach Megalodon Teeth!

We have only ever found one Golden Beach Megalodon Tooth and it was not as nice as this one! Congrats Blair!
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Special thanks to Blair Morrow of Aquanutz Dive Charters in Venice, Florida for this incredible footage!

DiggingScience
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The fact that it’s just sitting on top of the seal floor like that, not buried or anything.. kinda makes you wonder!!

tommytom
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This is amazing! Looks like the fossil isn’t as old as the average Megalodon find.

UncutRealityTV
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What if the roles were reversed and animals collected human teeth? 💀

NTSelina
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the “OH MY GOODNESS…” followed by blubbing noises really got me lol

doylela
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He’s so funny; he was so excited and screaming in his air piece. I would have been too but chances are, I would have never seen it.

aprilgates
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I honestly can not believe the negativity from so many people. This is how we hunt for Megalodon shark teeth here in Venice. Storms and winds create swells and rip into the fossil layer where these teeth fossilized millions of years ago. After the visibility clears after storms we hunt and yes look for them on top. This tooth was not planted which is obvious to anyone that is familiar with hunting. Nothing but congratulations to Blair for her incredible find. Not only is the tooth huge for our area but the fact that the tooth is colored the way it is. People make me sick! Congratulations Blair!!!

mikey
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And to think, the megalodon had around 300 of these

Zero_fear_
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Well the size of that tooth explains that the meg had huge jaws and very strong jaw muscles and that is why it has a bite force of between 115, 000 and 180, 000 newtons

nouriskandar
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Id feel a sudden sense of, "i need to get to land now!"

kiezersosay
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Imagine being that diver and turning around to see a Meg say “hey that’s my baby tooth I put there for the tooth fairy”

joshuak
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Imagine he placed it there for the video and then forgot where it was located

gamejuice
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What an awesome find. That came from a big Meg. Was fun to watch. Great video

storytimewithunclebill
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I LOVE the excited yelling underwater! So cute.

MermaidGunner
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A lot of people are stating that they think this was planted and that “it wouldn’t be sitting in plain view like this.” Anyone who dives the boneyard in Venice like I do know that this is exactly how megs are commonly found. I found one 4.5” while diving off the beach - the tooth was a nice grey color with serrations from root to tip. It was only partially exposed in the sand but there is nothing about this video that isn’t exactly how big megs are found diving here in FL. Nice tooth, Eric

eweiny
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My dad was a Micro- Paleontologist and found one almost that size in 1974 he left me.

Congrats!

marcusmorehead
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I love how you can heard their excitement, it had me laughing 😂 Awesome find, you must be so happy!

terrafletcher
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Imagine having it dated and the date coming up as "today old" would send shivers down the toughest of people 🤣

BANEsupport
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Megalodon: That frickin' Tooth Fairy didn't left a coin.

CrispyOreo
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Nice found, hopefully you'll find more

Bubble