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Finding Shark Teeth

Shark Teeth

Shark teeth are very cool things to find on a beach. But it can be difficult to find them if you don’t know how to do it. You need to know what they look like and where you can look to find them. Most shark teeth that you will find laying on beaches will be black in color. You may be lucky enough to find some that are white, but the majority of the ones you find will be black.

The general shape of a shark tooth is like the shape of a capital “Y.” You may find some shark teeth that don’t look like a “Y” and they are nice to find, but they can’t be made into shark tooth necklaces as easily. Whatever shape shark tooth you do find, it is a treasure. Shark teeth are one of the coolest things to find.

First you should do a bit of research on beaches that are popular for shark teeth. Onslow Beach in Jacksonville, NC is one of the best beaches for them. Look online for reviews of beaches to find one that is close to you. Once you find the beach that you want, plan a trip there! You should give yourself a few days to search for the shark teeth because one day simply is not enough.

Start by getting to the beach very early in the morning. You want to be one of the first people on the beach. If you get there too later, other people will have already combed the beach for shells and teeth and you will be left with nothing to find. Get to the beach early so you can have first dibs on all of the sea treasures that have washed onto the shore overnight.

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Look down by the water first, right where the waves meet the sand. Scan the wet sand for black objects. Sometimes shells will trick you because they can look like shark teeth. After a while, your eyes will be trained to only spot the shark teeth. Some rocks also at first glance appear to be shark teeth. Don’t get discouraged if you are tricked. It happens to everyone at some point.

You may find only small shark teeth, and that’s okay. Shark teeth at any size are worth the trouble of searching. Look for patches of broken up shells in the sand. Those patches usually contain a lot of teeth. If you don’t see any patches, start looking up further in the sand.

If the water is clear, you can venture into the shallow water of the ocean and search the bottom for shark teeth. Many times the teeth are just sitting there, but you may have to go underwater to find them. You might also try digging in the sand to find them. They can be buried under the sand from the waves.

Once you have collected your shark teeth, keep them forever! They are true treasures! You can make lots of crafts with them or pass them down to your children. Some people are willing to pay money for shark teeth, so if you are looking to make money, you might try selling them.