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 AND MORE VALUABLE TREASURES IN THESE SPOTSPictures of the tooth show its massive size and dark, jagged edge, with the fossil measuring roughly the length of young Bo Bowers' hand.The Pennsylvania family had been vacationing in Wildwood when an overcast day prompted them to look for somewhere different to search for shells, Mike Bowers told Fox News Digital.A Pennsylvania family's search for seashells on the Jersey Shore led to the discovery of a megalodon tooth.Mike Bowers and his son Bo Bowers are pictured at right.

(DeAgostini/Getty Images; Casey Bowers)"There was a rock jetty and a real nice looking beach," said Mike Bowers."And I was like, well, let's go check it out."The father noticed something in a small opening between two rocks, but his hand was too large to fit, so he called his son over.Bo Bowers told Fox News Digital that he was initially hesitant to reach into the rocks but grabbed the tooth as soon as he saw it.MARINE EXPERTS FIND LIKELY REMAINS OF 18TH-CENTURY TREASURE SHIP THAT WAS LOST FOR CENTURIESThe 11-year-old said it was "really hard to believe" when he learned the tooth was millions of years old."He likes to look for shark teeth and stuff like that," Mike Bowers added.Mike Bowers, at right, and his 11-year-old son, Bo, discovered an ancient shark tooth in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, during a family trip.  (Casey Bowers)The family "definitely did not expect to find something of that stature," he added. The Bowers family was allowed to keep the tooth because it was ...

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