Shocking prehistoric discovery on NJ beach '100%' came from colossal ancient predator
A family's search for seashells on the Jersey Shore took an unexpected turn when a father and son uncovered the tooth of an ancient shark — and it dates back millions of years.
Mike Bowers and his son, Bo Bowers, uncovered the fossil, which came from an Otodus megalodon, in Sea Isle City near the Townsend Inlet on August 11.
Megalodons were the largest predatory sharks in Earth's history, and went extinct around 4 million years ago.
TRAVELERS CAN HUNT FOR MILLION-YEAR-OLD FOSSILS...