A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Sep 26, 2020 at 2:30pm PDTPrince George was seen in a photograph looking intrigued as he handled the fossilised tooth from an extinct Carcharocles megalodon – one of the most feared predators to have swum in the seas.Sir David revealed that he had found the tooth, which is 23-million-years-old, embedded in soft limestone while on holiday in Malta in the late 1960s.Speaking to the Times of Malta, Jose Herrera said: ‘There are some artefacts that are important to Maltese natural heritage and which ended up abroad and deserve to be retrieved,’ yet he never gave details of how he intended to recover the fossil.These types of fossilised teeth, if found in good condition, are.
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