Imperial Valley Press

Malta seeks shark tooth fossil presented to Prince George

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VALLETTA, Malta ( AP) — Malta says it will seek to retrieve a shark tooth that was presented to Britain’s Prince George by veteran broadcaste­r and naturalist David Attenborou­gh, who found the fossil during a holiday on the Mediterran­ean island in the 1960s.

Culture Minister Jose Herrera said he will “get the ball rolling” to bring back the tooth to be exhibited in a Maltese museum.

“There are some artifacts that are important to natural heritage which ended up abroad and deserve to be retrieved,” he told the Times of Malta.

The fossil, believed to be around 3 million years old, belonged to an extinct species of a giant shark that could grow up to 16 meters ( about 50 feet), three times the size of modern great white sharks.

Attenborou­gh, 94, presented the fossil to Prince George during a private viewing of his new documentar­y at Kensington Palace.

Photos released by the palace over the weekend showed the 7- year- old prince looking intrigued as he looked at the tooth. Malta is a former British colony that obtained independen­ce in 1964.

Kensington Palace declined to comment.

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KENSINGTON ?? In this Thursday photo released by Kensington Palace, Britain’s Prince William, center, and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, react with Naturalist David Attenborou­gh, left, with their children, Prince George, seated, Princess Charlotte, right and Prince Louis, foreground, in the gardens of Kensington Palace in London after Prince William joined Attenborou­gh to watch a private outdoor screening of his upcoming film - David Attenborou­gh: A Life On Our Planet.
PALACE VIA AP KENSINGTON In this Thursday photo released by Kensington Palace, Britain’s Prince William, center, and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, react with Naturalist David Attenborou­gh, left, with their children, Prince George, seated, Princess Charlotte, right and Prince Louis, foreground, in the gardens of Kensington Palace in London after Prince William joined Attenborou­gh to watch a private outdoor screening of his upcoming film - David Attenborou­gh: A Life On Our Planet.

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