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  2. Searching for shark teeth in SC? Tips you were told may be ...

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    Finally scooping up the tiny relic and placing it in a palm, most people couldn’t identify the type of shark that lost the tooth. Lemon or bull shark, the Hunting Island State Park assistant ...

  3. Hunting for sharksteeth is hugely popular along the Grand Strand. The shiny, triangular black teeth have a deep attraction for those who comb the beach hoping to find them. A shark loses ...

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  5. Tybee Island, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Tybee Island, Georgia. Tybee Island is a city and a barrier island in Chatham County, Georgia, 18 miles (29 km) east of Savannah. The name "Tybee Island" is used for both the island and the city, but geographically they are not identical: only part of the island's territory lies within the city. The island is Georgia's easternmost point.

  6. Lazaretto Creek - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Ocean. • location. Chatham County, Georgia, Georgia, United States. • coordinates. 32°1′0″N 80°53′0″W  /  32.01667°N 80.88333°W  / 32.01667; -80.88333. Lazaretto Creek is a small tidal river in Chatham County, Georgia. It divides Tybee Island from McQueens Island. [3]

  7. Tybee National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Website. Tybee National Wildlife Refuge. Tybee National Wildlife Refuge was established on May 9, 1938, by an executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a breeding area for migratory birds and other wildlife. Located in the mouth of the Savannah River, the 100-acre (0.40 km 2) refuge began as a 1-acre (4,000 m 2) oyster shoal ...

  8. Shark tooth - Wikipedia

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    Sharks continually shed their teeth; some Carcharhiniformes shed approximately 35,000 teeth in a lifetime, replacing those that fall out. [1] There are four basic types of shark teeth: dense flattened, needle-like, pointed lower with triangular upper, and non-functional. The type of tooth that a shark has depends on its diet and feeding habits.

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