Once the water retreated, she went over and found a 4-inch megalodon tooth, WMBF reported.
Finders keepers! Myrtle Beach woman ‘did a happy dance’ after shark tooth discovery >> https://t.co/jEVQ5CcwG9
— WMBF News (@wmbfnews) February 24, 2019
"I've been walking in this area for close to 20 years and I've never found anything like this," Hale told WMBF. "It's so rare that you find them so large and completely in tact."
Megalodon was the biggest shark ever and went extinct 3.6 million years ago, CNN reported.
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