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Giant Megalodon Shark Teeth Fossils Found In Mexico Cave
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This is the moment two divers find thirteen teeth which are believed to belong to three different species of sharks including a megalodon which existed over 2.5 million years ago.
The teeth were found together with other types of fossils in the Xoc (shark in the Mayan language) cenote (a natural sinkhole) in the district of Cholul in Merida, the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan in the Gulf of Mexico.
According to local media, speleologist and photographer Kay Nicte Vilchis Zapata and her partner Erick Sosa Rodriguez, also a speleologist, found fifteen dental fossils of different shapes and sizes, thirteen of which are believed to be shark teeth.
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