NARRAGANSET – For the second time this year, a fossilized great white shark tooth has been found at Narragansett Town Beach, according to the Atlantic Shark Institute in Wakefield. Last summer ...
identified the fossil as a great white shark tooth. The well-preserved specimen was estimated to be at least 10,000 years old and potentially millions of years old. Based on the tooth’s size ...
beachgoers along Narragansett Town Beach had what Jon Dodd considers a “one in a million event”: They found a fossilized tooth from a 15-foot great white shark that experts say is at least ...
The Atlantic Shark Institute says it has gotten two ... It too was a fossilized great white tooth. Dr. Moyer also estimated the age range to be 10,000 years to millions of years old.
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The tooth, according to the institute, appeared to be a great white shark estimated to be about 10,000 years old and 15 feet in length. Surprisingly, he said was contacted just three weeks ago by ...
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WPRI) — For the second time in just a few months, a fossilized great white shark tooth has been discovered at Narragansett Town Beach. Roughly three weeks ago, Jon Dodd ...
The Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI) announced on Friday that a second fossilized great white shark tooth was discovered at Narragansett Town Beach - in a matter of months. "It happened earlier this ...