Megalodon
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Extinction status | Extinct |
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Family | †Otodontidae |
Class | Chondrichthyes |
Scientific name | Carcharodon megalodon |
Order | Lamniformes |
Did you know | Most reconstructions show megalodon looking like an enormous great white shark. |
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ID | 857390 |
About Megalodon
Megalodon, meaning "big tooth", is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 23 to 3. 6 million years ago, during the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. It was formerly thought to be a member of the family Lamnidae, making it closely related to the great white shark.
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Boy, six, finds giant megalodon shark tooth on Bawdsey beach
...A six-year-old boy has found a shark tooth belonging to a giant prehistoric Megalodon that could be up to 20 million years old...
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Boy, six, finds giant megalodon shark tooth on Bawdsey beach
A six-year-old boy has found a Shark tooth belonging to a giant prehistoric Megalodon that could be up to 20 million years old.
Sammy Shelton found the 10cm-long (4in) tooth on Bawdsey beach in Suffolk during a Bank Holiday break.
It has been confirmed as belonging to a Megalodon - the largest Shark that ever existed - by expert Prof Ben Garrod.
His dad Peter Shelton said Sammy was sleeping with it near his bed as he was " very attached to it".
The pair, from Bradwell near Gorleston-on-Sea in Norfolk, were searching for fossils when They came across The Giant Shark 's tooth, as first reported in the.
" Sammy was very excited as we'd seen fragments of Shark teeth on The Beach , But nothing as big and heavy as this, " Mr Shelton said.
Photographs of The Find were sent to Prof Garrod, a broadcaster and evolutionary biologist at the University of East Anglia in Norwich.
" It belonged to a Megalodon , the largest ever Shark - and its teeth are not often found around the UK coastline, " He Said .
" Maybe just a handful a year, But this is a particularly good example, in really good condition, whereas They are usually quite worn when found. "
The Megalodon could Grow Up to 18m (60ft) in length, scientists estimate, and weigh up to 60 tonnes, He Said .
Dwarfing Anything Else swimming in The Waters at The Time , these were " specialist whale Eaters - They were ambush hunters, " Prof Garrod said.
The Megalodon dominated all the seas around The World other than those parts of the oceans surrounding Antarctica.
The MegalodonThe name means " big tooth" and the giants were active from about 22 million years ago until about three million years ago when They became extinct.
Sammy's find was " a really big thing" for the Little Boy , Prof Garrod said.
" Not many people who look for a Megalodon tooth actually find one, " He Said .
" I know - I've been searching since I was a child and I knew all The Beaches around the Area - But I still haven't found my Megalodon . "
Sammy's excitement has been shared with his friends at school, and he took The Tooth to his beaver cubs group, after which he was awarded his explorer badge, his father said.
Sammy described the " massive" tooth as his best-ever find, and said it was just laying there on The Sand and pebbles.
Source of news: bbc.com