The Columbus Dispatch

Prince George gets a very sweet tooth

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LONDON — Veteran broadcaste­r and naturalist David Attenborou­gh has given Britain’s Prince George a giant shark tooth fossil after a private viewing of his new documentar­y at Kensington Palace.

Photos released by the palace showed the 7-year-old prince looking intrigued as he looked at the tooth from a carcharocl­es megalodon, a species that lived more than 3 million years ago and was three times the size of modern great white sharks.

Attenborou­gh, 94, found the tooth during a family holiday to Malta in the late 1960s.

Attenborou­gh, who spent his childhood collecting fossils and other natural specimens, visited the palace for a private viewing of his new environmen­tal documentar­y with George's father, Prince William.

The film, “David Attenborou­gh: A Life on Our Planet,” is a personal reflection on his career as a naturalist and the changes he has seen in the natural world during his lifetime.

 ?? [KENSINGTON PALACE VIA AP] ?? Prince William and Prince Louis look on as Prince George holds the tooth of a prehistori­c shark given to him by naturalist David Attenborou­gh on Thursday at Kensington Palace in London.
[KENSINGTON PALACE VIA AP] Prince William and Prince Louis look on as Prince George holds the tooth of a prehistori­c shark given to him by naturalist David Attenborou­gh on Thursday at Kensington Palace in London.

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