years ago many whales and sharks were in the gulf around Venice because they were feeding on the fish, as years went on they died and sank to the bottom of the ocean and when waves come the teeth fall out and wash to shore. I live in Venice and have a private beach to find giant or small teeth but a hot spot for finding is caspesrsen, where I went today and found a 1inch megladon tooth a a 1 inch Mako tooth. After storms around the gulf the teeth get stirred up and brought to shore. After a storm the ocean will be rough and wavy but when it settles the shark teeth settle to!40 to 50 years ago teeth were more plentiful then they are now but they are still out there! Divers about 2 miles off the coast can find 5 to 6 inch teeth. Megladon teeth are large unless, like mine, they are a "juvenile" magladon tooth which can size a lot smaller. An easy way to find shark teeth is to use a sand rake( but be careful with them they rust easily) to sift through sand and find cool shells and shark teeth. Another way is to put on a mask and look underwater about a quarter mile or more of shore but u can find them by just scooping up odd shapes piled of sand That will most likely have something in it. Hope this helps!, Jamiegirl
only about 30-45 minutes! i live in Venice :)
12,000,345 teeth
whale sharks have 3000 little teeth but they do not use many due to their special ways of feeding
The great white sharks actually have that many teeth and they have three rows of them. This applies to all sharks that they have many rows of teeth or just many teeth.
Venice FL to Orlando FL is 144 miles via I-75.
35
Venice to Key Largo is 243 miles. Venice to Key West is 358 miles. Your exact distance is probably somewhere in there.
62 miles
with both cities in Florida - 160 mi to Venice Italy - 5096 mi
About 370 miles.
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