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Malta to ask for return of shark tooth given to Prince George
Malta to ask for return of shark tooth given to Prince George

Malta to ask for return of shark tooth given to Prince George

Malta wants back a prehistoric shark tooth that was given as a present to Britain’s Prince George by naturalist Sir David Attenborough, saying the fossil should be put on display in the island where it was discovered, Reuters reports today. Kensington Palace announced the gift on Saturday, saying the giant tooth was given to the seven-year-old prince

Ancient shark tooth gifted to prince could find its way back to Malta – Herrera

Ancient shark tooth gifted to prince could find its way back to Malta – Herrera

A prehistoric shark tooth that was gifted to the eldest son of the Duke of Cambridge last week could find its way back to Malta from where it was originally excavated, Culture Minister José Herrera said. Asked by Times of Malta whether there were plans to add the find to the nation’s heritage collection since the origins of its discovery were made

Young Prince George gifted 23m-year-old tooth from extinct shark found in Malta

Young Prince George gifted 23m-year-old tooth from extinct shark found in Malta

A fossilised giant tooth from an extinct shark, found in Malta in the 1960s, has been presented to Britain’s Prince George by veteran broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough. Sir David was attending a private viewing of his new documentary A Life On Our Planet at Kensington Palace. It was hosted by the Duke of Cambridge. Sir David and Prince

Sir David Attenborough Gives Prince George Shark Tooth Found in Malta

Sir David Attenborough Gives Prince George Shark Tooth Found in Malta

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sat down with Sir David Attenborough earlier this past week for a special outdoor screening of his upcoming documentary “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet” Malta was featured in Sir David’s conversation with Prince George, as he gave him a tooth from a giant shark, the scientific name of which is carcharocles

Shark fossil found in Malta presented to Prince George

Shark fossil found in Malta presented to Prince George

Naturalist Sir David Attenborough has presented a fossilised giant tooth from an extinct shark he had found in Malta to Prince George, son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambrige, Prince William and Kate Middleton. The young prince looked captivated as he handled the tooth of a carcharocles megalodon, a shark that was once a sea predator, the BBC reports