So I belong to a Megladon group. Notice the last attachment is a real question.View attachment 4974785View attachment 4974786View attachment 4974788View attachment 4974791
Nope, they died out with the Coelacanth 65 million years ago (ish).So I belong to a Megladon group. Notice the last attachment is a real question.View attachment 4974785View attachment 4974786View attachment 4974788View attachment 4974791
I live in Bone Valley area. But when we were kids my brother and I found those sized teeth. I found a vertebra that was at least 8 inches in diameter. Our stupid parents told us to send them to a local museum smh.Oh that's cool.
You should’ve seen the arguments.Nope, they died out with the Coelacanth 65 million years ago (ish).
I personally don't believe the Megladon is still with us, but my point was often we don't know as much as we think we do.You should’ve seen the arguments.
I found a vertebra that was at least 8 inches in diameter.
Why do I get the strange feeling i`m glad I don't have Instagram![]()
That happens when your hand falls asleep & you get up to take a leak.
As oddly as that sound, that actually happened to me......
Talk bout a weird feeling. :::shutters:::::
I remember reading about an African Safari by Robert Ruark (I believe) in that a client or friend started screaming bloody murder in the middle of the night from his tent. The entire crew converged rifles at the ready only to find him wrestling with his own (asleep) arm believing it was a python.
Why do I get the strange feeling i`m glad I don't have Instagram![]()
Yes and yesI personally don't believe the Megladon is still with us, but my point was often we don't know as much as we think we do.
Sharks have cartilaginous vertebra - it was probably from some sort of whale or other mammal.