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  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177697-MUS.jpg
  • whorl tooth shark, Helicoprion bessonowi, tooth whorl fossil, 300 to 250 million yeas old - Permian - Carboniferous periods, from Ural Region of Russia
    0177686-MUS.jpg
  • Cladoselache sp., an extinct prehistoric shark species, lived 416 to 359 million years ago during Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177683-MUS.jpg
  • Cladoselache sp., an extinct prehistoric shark species, lived 416 to 359 million years ago during Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177682-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth, showing tremendous varieties in coloraton and size, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177673-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177659-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177657-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth in rocks, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177655-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177700-MUS.jpg
  • giant scissor-toothed shark, Edestus giganteus, an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived about 300 million years ago during Carboniferous period, model, digital composite
    0177690-MUS.jpg
  • Stethacanthus sp., an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived 370 to 345 million years ago during Carboniferous - Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177688-MUS.jpg
  • whorl tooth shark, Helicoprion bessonowi, tooth whorl fossil, 300 to 250 million yeas old - Permian - Carboniferous periods, from Ural Region of Russia
    0177687-MUS.jpg
  • giant scissor-toothed shark, Edestus giganteus, tooth row fossil, about 300 million years old, from Southern Illinois, USA
    0177685-MUS.jpg
  • Stethacanthus sp., an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived 370 to 345 million years ago during Carboniferous - Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177684-MUS.jpg
  • Cladoselache sp., an extinct prehistoric shark species, lived 416 to 359 million years ago during Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177679-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon art - ornamented megalodon fossil tooth, with silver, cultured pearl, cubic zirconia, enamel, and megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177670-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177668-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177667-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177662-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177661-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177656-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth in rocks, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177654-MUS.jpg
  • Petroglyph, representing an ideal broad-shouldered Hawaiian male, Pu`u Loa, Puu Loa, Pu`uloa or Puuloa Petroglyph Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Volcanoes-National-Park-0083.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177698-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177696-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth and reconstructed jaw, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15 million years old
    0177691-MUS.jpg
  • giant scissor-toothed shark, Edestus giganteus, an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived about 300 million years ago during Carboniferous period, model, digital composite
    0177689-MUS.jpg
  • Stethacanthus sp., an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived 370 to 345 million years ago during Carboniferous - Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177681-MUS.jpg
  • Stethacanthus sp., an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived 370 to 345 million years ago during Carboniferous - Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177678-MUS.jpg
  • giant scissor-toothed shark, Edestus giganteus, tooth row fossil, about 300 million years old - Carboniferous period, from Southern Illinois, USA
    0177677-MUS.jpg
  • giant scissor-toothed shark, Edestus giganteus, tooth row fossil, about 300 million years old - Carboniferous period, from Southern Illinois, USA
    0177676-MUS.jpg
  • whorl tooth shark, Helicoprion bessonowi, tooth whorl fossil, 300 to 250 million yeas old - Permian - Carboniferous periods, from Ural Region of Russia
    0177675-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon art - belt buckle, made of megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177672-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon art - ornamented megalodon fossil tooth, with silver, ruby, enamel, and megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177671-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon art - ornamented megalodon fossil tooth, with silver, amethyst, blue topaz, cubic zirconia, and megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177669-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177666-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177665-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177664-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177663-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth and reconstructed jaws, Carcharocles megalodon, from fossils of 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177660-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth in rocks, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177653-MUS.jpg
  • Petroglyph, representing an ideal broad-shouldered Hawaiian male, Pu`u Loa, Puu Loa, Pu`uloa or Puuloa Petroglyph Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Volcanoes-National-Park-0084.jpg
  • Circles and dots, the oldest petroglyphs, which may be the depository of the piko or navel cord of a baby for worshipping Pu`uloa or long life, Pu`u Loa, Puu Loa, Pu`uloa or Puuloa Petroglyph Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Volcanoes-National-Park-0082.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177699-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil teeth, showing tremendous varieties in coloraton and size, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177695-MUS.jpg
  • Stethacanthus sp., an extinct, prehistoric shark species, lived 370 to 345 million years ago during Carboniferous - Devonian period, model, digital composite
    0177680-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177674-MUS.jpg
  • megalodon fossil tooth, Carcharocles megalodon, 15.9 - 2.6 million years old, Neogene period
    0177658-MUS.jpg
  • volcanic stone club, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0017.jpg
  • long-handled volcanic stone club, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0018.jpg
  • wooden dagger, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0016.jpg
  • tiger shark multi-tooth dagger, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0019.jpg
  • dagger with shark's tooth, an embedded tiger shark tooth will act like a burb giving , ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0020.jpg
  • volcanic stone club, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    0135773-MUS.jpg
  • dagger with shark's tooth, an embedded tiger shark tooth, Galeocerdo cuvier, will act like a burb giving , ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    0135776-MUS.jpg
  • tiger shark multi-tooth dagger, Galeocerdo cuvier, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    0135775-MUS.jpg
  • long-handled volcanic stone club, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    0135774-MUS.jpg
  • wooden dagger, ancient Hawaiian close combat weapon - prior to the introduction of firearms to Hawaii, warriors engaged in hand-to-hand combat when fighting in battle, Hawaii, USA
    0135772-MUS.jpg
  • Park visitors, photographing tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the sonic transmitter epoxied on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029178-MUS.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting at the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap made by ancient Hawaiian, U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029175-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hule`ia Stream and Menehune or Alekoko Fishpond, built speculatively 1,000 years ago by ancient Hawaiian, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028605-MUS.jpg
  • nautiloid cephalopod fossil, Lituites = Trilacinoceras hunanense, 460 milliion years old, Paleozoic Era, middle Ordovician Period - modern nautilus are the lone survivors of this ancient lineage of shelled cephalopods, Hunan Province, China
    0029409-MUS.jpg
  • Park visitors, photographing tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the sonic transmitter epoxied on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
    004113.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the sonic transmitter epoxied on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
    004112.jpg
  • Woman visitors observing ropes with Ti leaves wich was used by ancient Hawaiians for traditional Hukilau fishing method, Coconut Palms, Cocos nucifera, Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Honaunau-0020.jpg
  • Kaloko Fish Pond (ancient Hawaiian freshwater fish pond), Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Kona-Kaloko-Honokohau-0001.jpg
  • nautiloid cephalopod fossil, Lituites = Trilacinoceras hunanense, 460 milliion years old, Paleozoic Era, middle Ordovician Period - modern nautilus are the lone survivors of this ancient lineage of shelled cephalopods, Hunan Province, China
    002895.jpg
  • nautiloid cephalopod fossil, Lituites = Trilacinoceras hunanense, 460 milliion years old, Paleozoic Era, middle Ordovician Period - modern nautilus are the lone survivors of this ancient lineage of shelled cephalopods, Hunan Province, China
    002895.jpg
  • ancient Hawaiian shark teeth weapons, made out of teeth of various shark species, particularly those of tiger sharks and great white sharks, Hawaii
    0006152-MUS.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the epoxied sonic transmitter on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029179-MUS.jpg
  • freshwater, Hule`ia Stream and Menehune or Alekoko Fishpond, built speculatively 1,000 years ago by ancient Hawaiian, Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean
    0028604-MUS.jpg
  • Woman visitors observing ropes with Ti leaves wich was used by ancient Hawaii, USA, Pacific Oceanans for traditional Hukilau fishing method, Coconut Palms, Cocos nucifera, Puuhonua or Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0020876-MUS.jpg
  • Woman visitors observing ropes with Ti leaves wich was used by ancient Hawaii, USA, Pacific Oceanans for traditional Hukilau fishing method, Coconut Palms, Cocos nucifera, Puuhonua or Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0020875-MUS.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting at the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
    004111.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting at the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap made by ancient Hawaiian, U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
    004110.jpg
  • ancient Hawaiian shark teeth weapons, .made out of teeth of various shark species, .particularly those of tiger sharks and great.white sharks, Hawaii.
    Hawaii-Culture-Artifact-0001.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the sonic transmitter epoxied on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029177-MUS.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting at the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
    0029176-MUS.jpg
  • Tagged and released Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, resting in front of the piles of lava rocks of `Ai`Opio Fish Trap built by ancient Hawaiian, note - inscribed and painted number and the epoxied sonic transmitter on its carapace (tutle shell), U.S. Marine Turtle Research, organized by researcher George Balazs PhD, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA) students and teachers (NOAA/HPA Marine Turtle Program), and ReefTeach volunteers at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
    004114.jpg
  • Woman visitors observing ropes with Ti leaves wich was used by ancient Hawaiians for traditional Hukilau fishing method, Coconut Palms, Cocos nucifera, Pu`uhonua o Honaunau or Place of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii
    Hawaii-Honaunau-0021.jpg