I honestly can not believe the negativity from so many people. This is how we hunt for Megalodon shark teeth here in Venice. Storms and winds create swells and rip into the fossil layer where these teeth fossilized millions of years ago. After the visibility clears after storms we hunt and yes look for them on top. This tooth was not planted which is obvious to anyone that is familiar with hunting. Nothing but congratulations to Blair for her incredible find. Not only is the tooth huge for our area but the fact that the tooth is colored the way it is. People make me sick! Congratulations Blair!!!
Okay man we know Santa’s real too but look at the RUclips community perspective. There’s so many fake treasure hunter divers. There’s no way just strolling across this reel or even being familiar with the channel you can just authenticate this being real.
Can you blame people when most of these videos are fake? I too even had that thought of it's a planted tooth. Nothing can be trusted. Not even you. Anyone can make up something
"you can't believe?" - in an age where 17 year old boys get labelled as white supremacists for defending themselves against criminals by the media and the president!?
I agree…sadly there are too many people who love to spread negativity and create controversy from behind their keyboard. Most of these people have spent zero time diving off venice beach and have never even held a meg in their hand so they would have no idea how to determine fact from fiction.
A lot of people are stating that they think this was planted and that “it wouldn’t be sitting in plain view like this.” Anyone who dives the boneyard in Venice like I do know that this is exactly how megs are commonly found. I found one 4.5” while diving off the beach - the tooth was a nice grey color with serrations from root to tip. It was only partially exposed in the sand but there is nothing about this video that isn’t exactly how big megs are found diving here in FL. Nice tooth, Eric
Not me. I'd only contemplating, "I wonder if they're gonna believe it 🤔" And then I wouldn't do it, like nah I'm gonna look stupid because they're gonna know I placed it there a few min prior..
I recently read that they had that many at a time but they keep growing them and can have up to 40,000 over their lifetime. Not sure if true or not but it's worth looking into
Nice find. The reason it looks so good, is that shortly after it fell to the seabottom, it was covered up by layers of mud or fine sand and therefore shutt off from oxygene. o2 is the chemical element that is needed in the chemical reaction we know as decay . Fine mud is a great natural type of conservation for all organic remains and material. The tooth has to be prepaired against the oxidation by O2. Otherwise it falls apart in less than one year. I became licensed scubadiver at the age of just 15 and I got involved in archeology research at 11. I'm 53 now, doing fine. Interesting spot!
@i hunt dead things It was a guy who found it you can hear the muffled laugh of excitement which reveals its a guy the girl might be his partner during the exploration
@@anothermemer7196 no, it's my friend Blair... Blair was in amazement so she didn't make a sound... it needed a splash of audio. I have a video that has the audio on my youtube from the guy who found a similar sized tooth 😉
Could easily be a real meg tooth. I have shells and shark teeth (not meg teeth though) that i got from cliff face that was once underwater. The layers they came from were between 10-30 million years old and they are pretty much indistinguishable from any modern ones, just not as colorful.
@Jorgz Foryou well yeah it's true,because the skeleton it's self it's kind of rare to find but u have chances but it's hard cos most of them are under the sand (not on the beach)
To all those who think this tooth was "planted", by looking at the entire seafloor where this tooth lie, sediment and shells were all uniform in color and "ground medium". Tooth was not planted. 😅
Excellent find dude!! I work with Meg teeth almost every day, and that is easily one of the highest quality teeth (size and preservation) that I’ve seen! Keep up the good finds!
@@jorgesolis7891 what do blood sucking insects have to do with a shark being able to grow to 70 feet? And mosquitoes have been around for millions of years.
I was thinking the same thing - as far as placing it for fake “discovery”. Clearly they’d have to wait a number of weeks/months (not sure how quick things become covered), and hope that no one else discovers it in the meanwhile (especially when it’s first placed there and stands out from a mile away). But then yes, tracking it down again would be daunting.
The tooth is nearly the same size as her head could you just imagine the size of the shark that tooth belongs to like?! Holy Moly the thing Must have been colossal. 🦈
Well the size of that tooth explains that the meg had huge jaws and very strong jaw muscles and that is why it has a bite force of between 115,000 and 180,000 newtons
116000 to 200000 newtons, mass of Megalodon got changed to 127 tons by Oliver Demuth, size of meg were from 16 to 20.3 meters(could grown to 24.2 m), an average 15.9 m Megalodon would weight as much as 61.5 tonnes
It was either planted there or Megalodon still exist/ went extinct later than expected. No way it could be on top of the seabed and sediment after so many many many years
Of course there are ways!! Sediments being washed away is no rarity... expacially in the sea where earthquakes and storms can do a lot. Sometimes fossils of dinosaurs make it to the top of land aswell.
@@brendaclark7106 No it's not possible. They're only supposed to be found at a certain depth. And that's not a type of layer that storms will just dig up. You won't find a megalodon tooth in the water you mostly have to dig on land on already dried up sea beds.
@@SinisterYT_ HOW ARE YOU SO CERTAIN BESIDES WHAT U HAVE HEARD...I SEEN FOOTAGE OF SMALLER BUT STILL HUGE MEGALODON PLUS HARDLY ANY OF THE OCEAN HAS BEEN DISCOVERED ANYTHING CAN BE THERE
That is a SUPERB specimen!! Not only in size, but that it (and the all important tip and serrations on the edge) are intact, and the beautiful bands of colour. Idlove to own one like it. 👍
@@robertbaan7892 Pause the clip and look CLOSELY. If you can't see it, then YOU need the glasses son. I already have a meg tooth (25M yr old) in fine condition, and it looks like it dropped out of a GW's jaws last week. It has tiny triangular saw-tooth serrations all the way down both its' cutting edges - it is so sharp it still cuts like a scalpel blade. This is the secret of GW dentistry: large triangular teeth set in powerful jaws, each tooth in turn armed with little triangular "teeth" down both cutting edges. This is what makes the bite of GWs today so macabrely efficient and effective.
@@idleonlooker1078 I’m not sure what he found funny about your reply but I thank u for the info… that’s amazing, and kudos to u on having possession of such an awesome piece of natural history…
STILL ON THE SEA FLOOR WITH THOSE FRESH LOOKING SHELLS AND STILL HAS IT'S COLOR NOR IS IT BURIED OR DECOMPOSED...HMMMM MAKES ME WONDER... THAT'S BECAUSE THEY STILL DO EXIST!!!
Moonlit Megalodon t-shirt. In my next life I want to go tooth and fossil hunting with you. Too old this time around,72. Teeth are absolutely gorgeous!!!
I remember the feeling when I found what I thought was a large shark tooth near a jetty in Sarasota. I can only imagine how she felt in that moment! Congrats on the find of a lifetime!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@88997799 was you offended by my comment?? Was my observation unworthy of your acceptance? You can take what ever u wanna suck and kick fossils Mr. Google it fist.
If anyone gives this a thumbs down (I gave thumbs up number 114).......they are the most jealous trolls going! ha, absolutely stunning tooth, big congrats! :-)
Not because jealous, but because it's fake. First : the youngest teeth found is 2.6 mill y old so don't expect finding a teeth as the surface chilling waiting for you. 2nd : assuming it was on the surface.. the teeth looks so clean, no sea barnacles or whatsoever
U honestly do understand that there is underwater current which move/erodes the layer in which the Meg teeth fossilized in. No hate but come on man this is common knowledge🤌🏻
I'm so happy for you!!! Thanks for sharing that with us. Maybe it's a good thing they're extinct. I do remember hearing that whale's that had been killed and floated with compressed air, and later retrieved by the whaling boats, had giant bites taken out of them . Much larger than the "Jaws" model. And that was a twenty-five footer
Probably squids. Megalodon was a warm-water predator, and our current oceans Dont have nearly the biomass for them to survive. A squid would wrap it's feeding tentacles around the corpse and start biting off chunks with its beak. Several bites in a row would look a lot like one big curved bite
@@crinkly.love-stick I mean ynow if you think about it if megs still exited they would’ve probably gone through some sort of major evolution, probably got a little smaller and could’ve even adapted the conditions of where ever this guy is!
I believe that's a she, course these days it's hard to tell,... everybody wants to be a different sex than what they're born as. or don't want to be either
I think they were filming all day, but we only see the clip that they wanted to show us. And how else was She supposed to find it.people find Buried treasure like this.
The teeth is from Early Miocene and Middle Miocene, Burdigalian and Serravallian periods, in 20.43 and 13.82 milions years ago and not Pleistocene period.
🤔 just for educational purposes..... "Shark teeth become fossils through a process called permineralization. When a tooth is lost or a shark dies, it sinks to the bottom of the ocean and becomes buried by sediment (if not buried by sediment, it eventually disintegrates). The sediment lacks oxygen, preserving the specimen."- science notes
So you think the ocean doesn’t move and storms and currents don’t disrupt the sea floor? That’s like finding something in the sand dunes on the surface and assuming it’s been in that one spot the whole time lol. Read the comments my man, people explain it.
I remember going to the. Oregon coast,once we got there I bought a fake Megalodon tooth at a little store. I walked down the beech a ways and hid it then asked my son if he wanted to go for a walk. Well of course I found a Megalodon tooth, I had him going for a day or so,I had to tell him.
@@ghost500e didn't say they targeted, the currents erode the stone and layers containing the fossils, over time they come to the surface. Can't call bullshit on facts I'm afraid, maybe go to reddit and complain about it since that's a place where you'll fit right in.
Special thanks to Blair Morrow of Aquanutz Dive Charters in Venice, Florida for this incredible footage!
aquanutz-diving.com/
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Is it really one in a million find?
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The fact that it’s just sitting on top of the seal floor like that, not buried or anything.. kinda makes you wonder!!
No shit it was planted
Yea no doubt🗣
Lol you kids 🤦♂️
@@kunaguero8432 lol yea I'm sure they are the ONLY options
Yeah I call bullshit too lol
This is amazing! Looks like the fossil isn’t as old as the average Megalodon find.
Yes
Yeah, most of them are completely black. This one is probably less than 2 million years old.
@@bhka6423 Megalodons went extinct 2.6 million years ago
@@dynamo9playz That’s unclear, some theories even say that it went extinct 4 million years ago.
@@bhka6423 guessing you actually believe this bs?
I honestly can not believe the negativity from so many people. This is how we hunt for Megalodon shark teeth here in Venice. Storms and winds create swells and rip into the fossil layer where these teeth fossilized millions of years ago. After the visibility clears after storms we hunt and yes look for them on top. This tooth was not planted which is obvious to anyone that is familiar with hunting. Nothing but congratulations to Blair for her incredible find. Not only is the tooth huge for our area but the fact that the tooth is colored the way it is. People make me sick! Congratulations Blair!!!
Okay man we know Santa’s real too but look at the RUclips community perspective. There’s so many fake treasure hunter divers. There’s no way just strolling across this reel or even being familiar with the channel you can just authenticate this being real.
Can you blame people when most of these videos are fake? I too even had that thought of it's a planted tooth. Nothing can be trusted. Not even you. Anyone can make up something
"you can't believe?" - in an age where 17 year old boys get labelled as white supremacists for defending themselves against criminals by the media and the president!?
I agree…sadly there are too many people who love to spread negativity and create controversy from behind their keyboard. Most of these people have spent zero time diving off venice beach and have never even held a meg in their hand so they would have no idea how to determine fact from fiction.
Absolutely congratulations Blair a great big congratulations to you
What if the roles were reversed and animals collected human teeth? 💀
😂😂😂😂
Imagine, the shark finds a human tooth, and turns it in for fish
loll
They do. You ever hear of a chupacabra?
Sheeeesh
He’s so funny; he was so excited and screaming in his air piece. I would have been too but chances are, I would have never seen it.
Placed
She
She
@@plee6230 Pretty sure there was a guy scuba diver with her.
@@ceridwynnhaven6236 because girls don't know to dive
A lot of people are stating that they think this was planted and that “it wouldn’t be sitting in plain view like this.” Anyone who dives the boneyard in Venice like I do know that this is exactly how megs are commonly found. I found one 4.5” while diving off the beach - the tooth was a nice grey color with serrations from root to tip. It was only partially exposed in the sand but there is nothing about this video that isn’t exactly how big megs are found diving here in FL. Nice tooth, Eric
North Porter here - can confirm
Most people forget the truly ancient things in Venice are walking around on the island, and even more scary, driving.
GUYS, MY, CAT, ATE THE CRACK AFTER I GOT IT CATNIP WHAT DO I DO?!??
There's always sour apples. I throw mine in the garbage.
It's fake
@@luisromo5251 no
I LOVE the excited yelling underwater! So cute.
the “OH MY GOODNESS…” followed by blubbing noises really got me lol
lmaooo
you really noticed that , amazing!!
Imagine being that diver and turning around to see a Meg say “hey that’s my baby tooth I put there for the tooth fairy”
diver gonna be generating more air bubbles than the titanic
What?🤔
@@squadscout808 lmaoooo
@@squadscout808 lmao 😆😆😂
there would be his p*op next to tooth for p*op fairy 😂😅
Id feel a sudden sense of, "i need to get to land now!"
To right
A Meg wouldn't even bother with a human to small just a pest species to them
@@BlueMountainBandit tell that to jason statham
Not me. I'd only contemplating, "I wonder if they're gonna believe it 🤔" And then I wouldn't do it, like nah I'm gonna look stupid because they're gonna know I placed it there a few min prior..
@@bigjerm1631 yh course
Imagine having it dated and the date coming up as "today old" would send shivers down the toughest of people 🤣
Damn dude 🤣🤣
And what if the megalodon was right behind the diver while he find that tooth
I'd cry n I've laughed at the person bucking at me one time
@@safranmohammed4839 hey step megalodon I'm stuck in the water
Maybe a Meggie planted it down to hunt a tooth fairy and rob her 🤣🤣🤣
And to think, the megalodon had around 300 of these
I recently read that they had that many at a time but they keep growing them and can have up to 40,000 over their lifetime. Not sure if true or not but it's worth looking into
@@scottputnam3210 it’s 276 a full row but yes like overtime it will be like 40,000
This video is stagedd
Nice find. The reason it looks so good, is that shortly after it fell to the seabottom, it was covered up by layers of mud or fine sand and therefore shutt off from oxygene. o2 is the chemical element that is needed in the chemical reaction we know as decay . Fine mud is a great natural type of conservation for all organic remains and material. The tooth has to be prepaired against the oxidation by O2. Otherwise it falls apart in less than one year.
I became licensed scubadiver at the age of just 15 and I got involved in archeology research at 11. I'm 53 now, doing fine. Interesting spot!
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That’s false.
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 you're false
@@alalalala57 Quit being negative
That's even close to true but ok bro continue.
One of the most beautiful teeth picked up. I'm so glad she had her camera rolling that day!
That tooth definitely was not old from a million years ago. It was pretty new. It also looked like it could have been carve palm tree bark as well
@sand sand right.. kant even spell reeces
@i hunt dead things
It was a guy who found it you can hear the muffled laugh of excitement which reveals its a guy the girl might be his partner during the exploration
@@anothermemer7196 no, it's my friend Blair... Blair was in amazement so she didn't make a sound... it needed a splash of audio. I have a video that has the audio on my youtube from the guy who found a similar sized tooth 😉
@@iHUNTdeadThings Ohhh i seee thanks for clearing the misunderstanding
Cause those muffled laugh were of men so i got confused
Crazy to think that tooth has never been touched by a human hand and been laying there for millions of years!!🤔😰
😆😅🤣 i got a bridge for sale.., going cheap !
@@_CORO 🤣🤣
Storms shift massive amounts of sand and stone. Could easily have landed there a couple of days before being discovered.
Well, if it was sitting there for millions of years it wouldn't be sitting on top of the sand.
@@justmorbid9196 ... it could be from the ocean current or it could be placed their on purpose!!
My dad was a Micro- Paleontologist and found one almost that size in 1974 he left me.
Congrats!
That has to be the number 1 thing to find as a diver. (Or really the number 1 thing anyone finds in the ocean). Congrats.
Tô me the number one thing would be finding a sunken ship with tons and tons of gold
A live Megalodon would be number 1 find. As long as it doesn't find you.
It's too fresh and new to be a Megalodon tooth. Hard to believe they still exists.
I think its a replica
Ever heard of fossils? Smh
Could easily be a real meg tooth. I have shells and shark teeth (not meg teeth though) that i got from cliff face that was once underwater. The layers they came from were between 10-30 million years old and they are pretty much indistinguishable from any modern ones, just not as colorful.
@@stephenpulice936dumbass
Imagine- he just pick up tha tooth and saw the whole owner of this... Lmao!!
No comment? Got ya bro
The owner would be the Megalodon
@Jorgz Foryou well yeah it's true,because the skeleton it's self it's kind of rare to find but u have chances but it's hard cos most of them are under the sand (not on the beach)
Rip🤣
@@RonninDoge the jaw and terth are the only parts capable of fossilizing
I love how you can heard their excitement, it had me laughing 😂 Awesome find, you must be so happy!
Imagine how big the megalodon owning that tooth must have been 🤯
45+ foot shark!
@@DiggingScience unreal
I'm imagining... I'm thinking I might be a bit terrified to swim in the water with sharks that big.
@@DiggingScience the megalodon could grow all the way up to 82 feet too (25m)
Female megs 45 feet 95,000pounds /male megs 60feet and over 100,000 pounds
To all those who think this tooth was "planted", by looking at the entire seafloor where this tooth lie, sediment and shells were all uniform in color and "ground medium". Tooth was not planted. 😅
Their always has to be a few doubters!
What an awesome find. That came from a big Meg. Was fun to watch. Great video
Outstanding, what a great find!! I love diving Venice beach Florida
Excellent find dude!! I work with Meg teeth almost every day, and that is easily one of the highest quality teeth (size and preservation) that I’ve seen! Keep up the good finds!
Shuttt up Meg
Stop Simpin this is fake
Hahaha^^^
Enlighten me Mr T
That's because it's fresh 😂
Can't believe these 70 foot monster's actually existed
They didn't have blood sacking, insects, in those days..., sobyou. Could grow up with out any fear. The ocean was your oister....
@@jorgesolis7891 do what?
I’m sure the ocean beast grew bigger than that. Wow,
@@jorgesolis7891 what do blood sucking insects have to do with a shark being able to grow to 70 feet? And mosquitoes have been around for millions of years.
Lol the whole Jurassic park story is about a mosquito stuck in amber 65 million years ago... Pretty sure they had mosquitoes
I wouldn't even wanna be in the water with that 😅....that one looks kinda fresh 😂
"The diver was never seen again"
🤣😂🤣
At least his camera was found
Love hearing how happy he is 😂😂😂
*picks up the tooth*
*turns around*
_Meg: where's my golden coin!?_
Really? What is this,a megleperachaun?
Loo😂
All kidding aside,that's a beauty!
The fact that it was atop the seafloor like that would Instantly make me start looking around me when I found it!
And that's just the tooth of megalodon. It's almost the size of his palm. Imagine how big was this prehistoric beast.
30ft based my calculations of that tooth against her palm I would say 4in across so yeah a 30ft shark.
@@Brando7867-j1u why is nobody wondering the worth of it?!?
@@ihelpyouwitheverything4720 depends it could fetch a couple hundred dollars.
Nice find ! 😂❤ great dive treasure worth more than gold! 🥇
Imagine finding that and looking up to see the fish that it came from swimming towards you 😫
Imagine believing someone found that just sitting on the top in that condition and looking up to see the hook that got you
@@lunch2102 I never said it wasn’t planted
@@tjrizzo1619 I never said you did
Yesssss!!! Let's do it together?
🏃💩
"Man-eater" game's shark: "Ah, you can keep that. It's a milk tooth. I've just upgraded to stainless steel teeth with electric neon braces"
Hhhhhhh
Imagine he placed it there for the video and then forgot where it was located
I was thinking the same thing - as far as placing it for fake “discovery”. Clearly they’d have to wait a number of weeks/months (not sure how quick things become covered), and hope that no one else discovers it in the meanwhile (especially when it’s first placed there and stands out from a mile away). But then yes, tracking it down again would be daunting.
I have one just about that size that I about thirty years ago. Congratulations!!🎊🍾
that tooth in better shape than most teeth I see when a Brit smiles 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@B.B Gun Hero someone have an Ouchiee!?
Decades out of date, my racist friend. Decades.
Because we’re not made out of Plastic & Veneer like you Yanks 😂😂😂
🤭
That’s a killer find!! Wow.. how freaking awesome is that!! I bet you were so stoked:) Congratulations!!✨
Literally a killer find at one point 😎
Yeah obviously that trooth was planted. You can see how it was polished on that one site you don't find Megalodon tooth polish
@@thomas-rs1vb
Why have ya found one 🤷♂️
Just because she found it and you lit didn't, it has ta be planted
The tooth is nearly the same size as her head could you just imagine the size of the shark that tooth belongs to like?! Holy Moly the thing Must have been colossal. 🦈
Perspective. It's as big as her hand....not her head.
Yeah, a megalodon.
That tooth is huge! What a find! ❤
That’s an awesome find!! Imagine how big the mouth was that that particular tooth came out of !!
I've a bigger mouth.
I like how he finds the tooth and immediately begins drowning lol
mad underrated comment
absolutely incredible find! grats blair! :)
AMAZING 🎉🎉❤ wot a find...
Well the size of that tooth explains that the meg had huge jaws and very strong jaw muscles and that is why it has a bite force of between 115,000 and 180,000 newtons
116000 to 200000 newtons, mass of Megalodon got changed to 127 tons by Oliver Demuth, size of meg were from 16 to 20.3 meters(could grown to 24.2 m), an average 15.9 m Megalodon would weight as much as 61.5 tonnes
Unreal find, great job everyone.
Thx for telling everyone the truth thank u
It was either planted there or Megalodon still exist/ went extinct later than expected. No way it could be on top of the seabed and sediment after so many many many years
Exactly
Wrong with storms anything is possible
Lots of large animals around the world went extinct around the time of the last ice age, maybe the Megalodon did too.
Of course there are ways!! Sediments being washed away is no rarity... expacially in the sea where earthquakes and storms can do a lot. Sometimes fossils of dinosaurs make it to the top of land aswell.
@@brendaclark7106 No it's not possible. They're only supposed to be found at a certain depth. And that's not a type of layer that storms will just dig up. You won't find a megalodon tooth in the water you mostly have to dig on land on already dried up sea beds.
Am I the only one thinking that the tooth was like enormous before his hand emerged??
That is one massive tooth! I'm so glad the megaladon that owned it isn't still around!!
Don't be so certain they certainly still exist
@@user-ug5jz2xo9q They don't exist bruh why do people think that
@@SinisterYT_ HOW ARE YOU SO CERTAIN BESIDES WHAT U HAVE HEARD...I SEEN FOOTAGE OF SMALLER BUT STILL HUGE MEGALODON PLUS HARDLY ANY OF THE OCEAN HAS BEEN DISCOVERED ANYTHING CAN BE THERE
@@user-ug5jz2xo9q Megalodon lived in warm waters and would die from the pressure and the cold
@@user-ug5jz2xo9q I don't know how you saw footage but they were most likely fake lol
Nice found, hopefully you'll find more
That is a SUPERB specimen!! Not only in size, but that it (and the all important tip and serrations on the edge) are intact, and the beautiful bands of colour. Idlove to own one like it. 👍
Come to California and dig one yourself. I believe you have 2 times a year that are available and you can keep anything that is not articulated. 👍🤠
If you see serrations on the edge, you need glasses
@@robertbaan7892 Pause the clip and look CLOSELY. If you can't see it, then YOU need the glasses son.
I already have a meg tooth (25M yr old) in fine condition, and it looks like it dropped out of a GW's jaws last week. It has tiny triangular saw-tooth serrations all the way down both its' cutting edges - it is so sharp it still cuts like a scalpel blade. This is the secret of GW dentistry: large triangular teeth set in powerful jaws, each tooth in turn armed with little triangular "teeth" down both cutting edges. This is what makes the bite of GWs today so macabrely efficient and effective.
@@idleonlooker1078 🤣
@@idleonlooker1078 I’m not sure what he found funny about your reply but I thank u for the info… that’s amazing, and kudos to u on having possession of such an awesome piece of natural history…
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎆🎇👍
I found a 5" at an antique mall but this pales in comparison! How exciting!
I bought a beauty that was nearly 6" from a vender! That tooth is absolutely huge! Congrats!
ABSOLUTELY LEGENDARY!! MARVELLOUS FIND!! CONGRATS. I WOULD ALSO HAVE CHEERED!!! 👍👍👍
STILL ON THE SEA FLOOR WITH THOSE FRESH LOOKING SHELLS AND STILL HAS IT'S COLOR NOR IS IT BURIED OR DECOMPOSED...HMMMM MAKES ME WONDER... THAT'S BECAUSE THEY STILL DO EXIST!!!
The smile on her face at the end was priceless!
@FARISKISS⛱️ no prostitution on this channel please
Proof they existed
Scientist with lots of equipment for finding fossils: man I can't find anything today
Random diver: haha megalodon tooth go brrr
WOW! BLAIR, YOU ♥️ WILL NEVER FORGET THAT DAY. CONGRATULATIONS 💗🌷
Love her excitement! Maybe she found it and just put it like this so we all feel special like we found it together! 🤓
They really get found like this
It's a fake video though
That's yuuug. That's the largest and prettiest tooth ever found.
Moonlit Megalodon t-shirt. In my next life I want to go tooth and fossil hunting with you. Too old this time around,72. Teeth are absolutely gorgeous!!!
Jesus Cristo imagino o tamanho da boca do dono deste dente Fátima Lima Brasil RJ
You can hear dude loosing it through the scuba mask when he found it.... excellent
Dude-et.
@@magyarfull oh my bad dudet
Wow your lucky to find one of those
That is an awesome tooth! Congratulations!
Awesome find. The Ocean is an amazing place! 💛
Its staged
I remember the feeling when I found what I thought was a large shark tooth near a jetty in Sarasota. I can only imagine how she felt in that moment! Congrats on the find of a lifetime!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wow that’s so big 😮
It’s crazy how it was just laying on the surface, like someone put it there yesterday
Yea when storms rip up the fossil layers…. Google it first then you wont insert something in your mouth you wouldn’t like to suck.
@@88997799 was you offended by my comment?? Was my observation unworthy of your acceptance? You can take what ever u wanna suck and kick fossils Mr. Google it fist.
Lmfao yeah, cause it would have just stayed there overnight. 🙄
Bunch of idiots here who don't even know what the fossil layer is and how storms and currents affect it, *cough* Natasha *cough*
@@Going1outof10 am I wrong for thinking it looks like it as just put there? It literally was just an observation . Cough Demon cough.
If anyone gives this a thumbs down (I gave thumbs up number 114).......they are the most jealous trolls going! ha, absolutely stunning tooth, big congrats! :-)
Not because jealous, but because it's fake.
First : the youngest teeth found is 2.6 mill y old so don't expect finding a teeth as the surface chilling waiting for you. 2nd : assuming it was on the surface.. the teeth looks so clean, no sea barnacles or whatsoever
That’s amazing. I would be so happy finding that.
I really like your videos
Hearing them yell with excitement over the realization is amazing! Lol
Can we pretend that he did not put it there then let's just act like it's real and give him what he wants and let's just say oh yeah that's awesome
U honestly do understand that there is underwater current which move/erodes the layer in which the Meg teeth fossilized in. No hate but come on man this is common knowledge🤌🏻
I wondered too BUT lots of hurricanes in Florida sea floors get stirred up yearly.
Sell it.
TAKE MY 💰!!!!
More like one in a trillion dude!
I'm so happy for you!!! Thanks for sharing that with us. Maybe it's a good thing they're extinct. I do remember hearing that whale's that had been killed and floated with compressed air, and later retrieved by the whaling boats, had giant bites taken out of them . Much larger than the "Jaws" model. And that was a twenty-five footer
Colossal squid Barbs? Just spit ballin. Imagine if megs were still out there...
It's a fake video
Probably squids. Megalodon was a warm-water predator, and our current oceans Dont have nearly the biomass for them to survive.
A squid would wrap it's feeding tentacles around the corpse and start biting off chunks with its beak. Several bites in a row would look a lot like one big curved bite
@@crinkly.love-stick I mean ynow if you think about it if megs still exited they would’ve probably gone through some sort of major evolution, probably got a little smaller and could’ve even adapted the conditions of where ever this guy is!
Amazing find and footage!
He was recording at the perfectly right time and it wasn’t even Buried, what a big cohonecidence.
*where i should find a fat Homer simpson* 🙃🙃
I believe that's a she, course these days it's hard to tell,... everybody wants to be a different sex than what they're born as. or don't want to be either
I think they were filming all day, but we only see the clip that they wanted to show us. And how else was She supposed to find it.people find Buried treasure like this.
Cohonecidence.
@Transaction Empire not great white shark teeth get no where near that big
.....AND THAT IS THE LITTLE TOOTH ...IMAGINE 😮
Looked oddly fresh.....laying right there on the surface
That tooth was most likely turned up from a recent storm,and was deposited there! Definitely not a plant!
Then you learn that tooth was just recently broken off as it attacked a sub. You find the tooth and the Megalodon finds you for a light snack.
Yeah. Like imagine it became sentient and started using its teeth as bait.
At this point, I would have been making my way back to land.
I would have never been there.
@@TempleoftheSon 🤣
The teeth is from Early Miocene and Middle Miocene, Burdigalian and Serravallian periods, in 20.43 and 13.82 milions years ago and not Pleistocene period.
Buckshot, underside was to perfect and polished, lol people do anything for money
I seen that
Imagine a megladon behind him saying gimme my tooth
The megalodon doesn’t exist anymore dummy dumb dumb
@@doritoplayz1372 don't you take jokes? And chill bro
Fvck im scared now lol
What an amazing find, congrats looks like no chips that's a keeper 🖒thx.. cA
🥰hey!
Absolutely incredible find!
🤔 just for educational purposes..... "Shark teeth become fossils through a process called permineralization. When a tooth is lost or a shark dies, it sinks to the bottom of the ocean and becomes buried by sediment (if not buried by sediment, it eventually disintegrates). The sediment lacks oxygen, preserving the specimen."- science notes
There's no way thats a million years ago. Looks like it fell off there a few decades ago, or days.
So you think the ocean doesn’t move and storms and currents don’t disrupt the sea floor? That’s like finding something in the sand dunes on the surface and assuming it’s been in that one spot the whole time lol. Read the comments my man, people explain it.
@@dongslapmcgee1233 I think he was referring to how well preserved the tooth itself was.
I remember going to the. Oregon coast,once we got there I bought a fake Megalodon tooth at a little store. I walked down the beech a ways and hid it then asked my son if he wanted to go for a walk. Well of course I found a Megalodon tooth, I had him going for a day or so,I had to tell him.
A tooth of an animal that no one has ever seen, yet can construct into what they think it was. Just like dinosaurs.
Que sorte mano. O lendário dente do megalodon
After 1 million years, it still on the "surface"
Yeah. It was right on the “surface”
Another comment with lack of any forethought or knowledge on the subject at hand...remarkable
@@ghost500e underwater currents erode away at the fossil layer, therefore allowing for fossils such as megalodon teeth to come towards the "surface"
@@ghost500e didn't say they targeted, the currents erode the stone and layers containing the fossils, over time they come to the surface. Can't call bullshit on facts I'm afraid, maybe go to reddit and complain about it since that's a place where you'll fit right in.
A real tooth in the ocean wouldn’t have had those cracks along the lines, this was placed there for a number of Hours or days to make it look real
So happy for you. Great find
It looks like the tooth is smiling back at you like “Yeah you did just get me”
Meg still exists out there!!! Trust me it does
Of course it exists.
Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue.
@@thegamingspas12guage50 because you are my sunshine
True i have one in my pool
They do indeed! Why, just the other day my friend Sasquatch and I were scuba diving and saw one.
Вот оно выражение"На один зубок...."
Wow, awesome find