Father and son make amazing prehistoric discovery on NJ beach
- A Pennsylvania family vacationing in New Jersey discovered something prehistoric and rare during their trip to the beach: the fossilized tooth of a megalodon.
- Megalodons were enormous sharks that lived approximately 23 to 3.58 million years ago, and a single tooth from the animal can be about the size of an average adult's hand.
- Michael Bowers and his 11-year-old son Bo were exploring a jetty in Cape May, New Jersey, when Bowers spotted an opening with an odd looking object jammed inside.
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- A Pennsylvania family vacationing in New Jersey discovered something prehistoric and rare during their trip to the beach: the fossilized tooth of a megalodon.
- Megalodons were enormous sharks that lived approximately 23 to 3.58 million years ago, and a single tooth from the animal can be about the size of an average adult's hand.
- Michael Bowers and his 11-year-old son Bo were exploring a jetty in Cape May, New Jersey, when Bowers spotted an opening with an odd looking object jammed inside.
Sources: The Independent