Storm Matthew unearthed giant prehistoric shark teeth
Hurricane Matthew killed nearly 900 people and tens of thousands of people left homeless in Haiti before sweeping over the US coast leaving many traumas. However, ignoring that sad story, a new archaeological story related to this storm has attracted many people.
After the storm Matthew passed, the couple Nat Campbell and his wife Peggy went on vacation together at North Myrtle Beach in South Carolina.
" We were walking around the beach for about 15 minutes, seawater reached our ankles, and after a while I happened to see a strange black mass in my legs that I thought was very similar and could be my teeth. a shark ". - Nat Campbell recounted.
Meanwhile, Peggy's wife thinks this can only be a stone. However, observing for a while, Campbell found that there were many jagged streaks on his teeth, which proved that this strange object was exactly a certain shark .
Photo source: Internet.
Nat Campbell and his wife, Peggy, brought strange teeth to Aquarium Ripley in South Carolina and spoke with oceanographer Brady Stoever and the expert said that this was indeed the teeth of a million-year-old prehistoric shark and Can also be the biggest shark in the world. It is estimated that this shark is about 18, 28 meters long and no more than 6 meters wide .
Now Campbell has the right to retain this prehistoric shark tooth and place it in a shiny jar, considered a wonderful sea travel memorabilia.
Huynh Dung ( According to Foxnews)
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