Gargantuan precursors of the white shark, megalodons once boasted enormous serrated teeth growing as long as six inches. When Floridian Michael Nastasio, owner of Black Gold Fossil Charters, stumbled on his first megalodon tooth fossil on a beach in Venice, he was hooked on the hunt. After getting certified as a diver, he started taking tours out into the Gulf of Mexico in seek of the colossal chompers. He’s found thousands of them over the years; most, however, were either broken or less than the magic 6-inch mark. Last month, Nastasio stumbled upon his first megalodon tooth exceeding that length, measuring a full 6-inches, and one sixteenth past the mark. Just minutes into a group dive on Oct. 15, Nastasio, who was the last one in the water, spotted the algae-encrusted object. “I realized what I was looking at,” he told The Epoch Times. “I knew when I saw it that it …
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