9 Year Old Discovered An Extremely Strange Object On The Beach

Beachcombers never find anything unusual, just the usual seashells, sea glass, driftwood, and the occasional message in a bottle.
However, it could be entertaining to sift through the sand for something other than discarded candy wrappers.
When fossils wash up on the coast, they attract beachgoers who are looking for buried wealth in the sand. Fossil collecting is a fun way to spend time in nature while learning about ancient civilizations.
Walk into the river with a sieve and a shovel, or maybe just your bare hands, and look for these old relics instead of a raptor in the dry ground of Montana.
It is suggested that using preserved shark teeth could make fossil hunting easy and inexpensive.
They tend to congregate in large numbers on public beaches.