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Shark tooth hunters unanimously agree that finding a megalodon tooth—or a “meg,” as Harkin calls it—is the ultimate goal. At Relic Reef, the megalodon finds have been plentiful.
Shark tooth hunter offers tips for finding teeth along the Grand Strand, which has more than 40 species of sharks along the coast.
Garden & Gun named an NC beach one of the best for collecting shark teeth, but that barely scratches the enamel on the growing dental pastime.
Myrtle Beach area shark's teeth experts offer their tips for finding the sought-after beach souvenirs. The ocean along the Grand Strand has a number of sharks, offering plenty of chances to find one.
While there is no guarantee that you will find a megalodon tooth on your first try, here are some beaches in N.C. where you are likely to find shark teeth according to Walter Magazine: ∎ Holden ...
The 6.25-inch long megalodon tooth is the largest prehistoric shark tooth diver Michael Nastasio has found in his 22 years of diving.
The Grand Strand has more than 40 species of sharks, giving collectors and those here for vacation plenty of chances to find teeth along the miles of beaches.
Garden & Gun named an NC beach one of the best for collecting shark teeth, but that barely scratches the enamel on the growing dental pastime.