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I have heard that sharks teeth as big as megalodon have been found in recent times. Why has this enormous beast never been sited?

azzow2 9 Apr 22
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I have an epoxy replica megadon tooth made from a casting of one.
It is about 7 inches long and four inches wide at the base.
I have seen a great white shark caught that was bigger than the shark in the original Jaws movie,
its teeth are nothing by comparison.
Who knows what could exist in the ocean depths,
I never want to see it, not even from a boat.

The ones I have heard described are the size of dinner plates.

@azzow2 I spend a LOT of time in the ocean, that thought is beyond scary to me.

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It's because aliens...It's always aliens!

Emme Level 7 Apr 22, 2018
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You mean "cited"?

...or sighted.

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I don't know?

Well, the "go to" for when we don't know is...it's aliens! lol??

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I'm going to assume you mean teeth from a giant shark and not fossilized teeth. There have been some sketchy reports of a huge shark, like megalodon, from the waters off the Cape of Good Hope as well at the Sea of Cortez but these are unsubstantiated and frankly pretty sketchy. Having been in the water with normal size sharks on two ocassions I can assure you that you wouldn't want to meet up with a shark the size of Megalodon.

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we know more about space than we do our oceans.

Like I said, it's aliens!

I definitely feel alien that's for sure.

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Source?

[dailytelegraph.com.au]

@azzow2 so a newspaper report of an injured great white is concluding it must be the work of a monster shark never before seen?

Not exactly convincing

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the teeth that are found are old. they are from ancient sharks. the only reason we find so many shark teeth and not much else is because a sharks teeth are typically the only hard bone they have in their body, everything else is cartilage.

Byrd Level 7 Apr 22, 2018
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My older brother is from West Virginia, he has some big ass buck teeth....maybe his?

LOL
Oh dangit! You guys are the BEST❣??Thank you for all the great conversations & laughs.

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Sharks are older than trees BTW. But the megladon line is extinct.

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