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During a recent diving excursion along the shores of Florida, an incredible ancient artifact was uncovered.
While engaging in a fossil diving adventure in Venice, Kristina Scott stumbled upon a massive 6-inch megalodon shark tooth.
She said she’s been fossil diving for three years and has found things ranging from mammoth and sperm whale teeth to megalodon teeth.
Scott said she probably has about 100 megalodon teeth in her collection, but that’s after “many, many dives.”
Scott said the biggest megalodon tooth she had ever found before this one was 4 inches long.
The video showed Scott finding the enormous tooth on the sandy ocean floor.
“After I pulled this one up, I knew I had something every other fossil diver dreams about,” Scott said.
According to the Florida Museum of Natural History, megalodon teeth can exceed 7 inches in length.
“I looked up how rare it is to find this size,” she said. “1% of all Megalodon shark teeth found are 6 inches.”
Megalodon is a massive shark species that lived between 23 and 3.6 million years ago, according to the Smithsonian.
This ancient shark species is about three times the size of the modern great white shark, and is known as the largest shark to ever live.