
Can you keep shark teeth you find on the beach?
Usually yes on ordinary public beaches that allow casual shell and fossil collecting, but the exact answer depends on who manages the beach. A shark tooth found on a normal recreational beach is often treated very differently from a fossil found in a protected park, preserve, or scientific collecting area. The correct rule is to check the beach manager first if the site is a state park, national seashore, or protected wildlife area. On ordinary beaches, shark teeth are commonly one of the most legal casual fossil finds.
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