Happy Shark Week! From July 22-July 29, 2018 sharks will not just dominate the oceans, they will dominate social media. Fascination with these animals never seems to wane. As a species, they are highly misunderstood. This week, The Nature Nurse, attempts to inspire, educate and engage people to see these magnificent, important animals in a new way. We interviewed Megalodon shark tooth expert, Elliot Weston. Watch the interview and post a comment on the youtube video or the comments section below on this blog by Noon, July 29, 2018 and you will be entered to win a Megalodon Tooth. (Official Contest Rules Below). Win this Megalodon Tooth below: Watch this video interview and post a comment below it to enter: (more contest details below) Contest Rules:
1. All Youtube Community Guidelines Apply. 2. Contest is FREE to enter, simply watch the interview and post a comment below The Nature Nurse Megalodon Shark Tooth video on youtube with Elliot Weston (Video) or below in this blogs comments section. 3. Must be 18 or older to enter, and have a mailing address in the Continental United States. 4. One winner will be randomly selected to win a Megalodon Shark Tooth fossil on July 29, 2018 after 12 noon. The winner will be contacted via a reply on their comment on the video post. Winner will have one week (from the time of winning notification) to reply and contact The Nature Nurse, so the tooth can be mailed, via the contact box on The Nature Nurse website. If they do not reply and share their email and postal mailing address, a new winner will be selected. 5. One comment entry per person. 6. No data will be collected in this contest from entrants. Good Luck!
21 Comments
7/23/2018 03:27:47 pm
Really interesting to learn about fossils,bones and teeth that tell the stories of plants and animals we never knew about before. Great lessons for all ages!
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/25/2018 12:37:36 pm
Thank you for watching, Jennifer! Yes, I agree, nature is never boring, always something new to learn.
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7/24/2018 03:23:47 pm
Great interview. It's so true. Loving nature takes a hold in us as children...and increases with age. Interesting, informative, and funny. I enjoyed your discussion and will retweet. 👍
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/25/2018 12:38:51 pm
Yes, we need to engage kids early so they know nature, how to enjoy it and protect it. Thanks for watching!
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Judy Arden
7/24/2018 10:21:57 pm
Hi Sue,
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/25/2018 12:40:02 pm
Thank you both for watching! Yes, Bubs would like to meet Lucy too!
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Dyan Rydholm
7/25/2018 12:02:54 pm
OH I love this!!! My son is obsessed!! he knows all there is to know lol would love to find teeth... but being in MO would be hard to find lol
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Dyan Rydholm
7/25/2018 12:04:47 pm
I fogot to turn on notifications... I dont wanna miss anything
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/25/2018 12:41:15 pm
Ha! Your son may end up like Elliot-relocating to where the sharks are. Glad you enjoyed our show this week, thanks for watching!
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Dyan Rydholm
7/25/2018 12:46:36 pm
I can only hope!!! he LOVES outside.. and he loves all the animals.. learning about them.. and he loves to watch our humming birds and the winter birds too.. I pray he never looses that!!
Melania Atzori
7/25/2018 11:44:46 pm
As a young girl in nj, my father would take me fossil hunting at a place called "Poricy Park Fossil Beds". Of all the different fossils we uncovered, unearthing sharks teeth were always the most magical finds! I moved to Florida not too long ago, and am excited of the prospects of finding sharks teeth here on the beach.
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/26/2018 07:07:02 pm
Thank you for all your kind comments, Melania. We agree the ocean holds mystery and awe, so much yet to be discovered. Glad you enjoyed the interview. Good luck in your shark tooth hunting!
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Tina Miller
7/26/2018 06:57:05 am
Excited to have found this Nature Nurse YouTube video. I am obsessed with fossils, especially Megalodons!!!! I learned a lot from the informative interview and the jaw dropping collection of “gifts” that Elliot Weston has was like a museum. The best gifts truly are from Mother Nature. ❤️
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Amanda
7/26/2018 12:45:33 pm
My daughter and I loved this interview, thank you for all the new insight. Ever since our discovery center in town did a display all about sharks she has had peaked interest in them, mostly the meg. She can’t wait for shark week and their section on the meg. coming up in a few days. Fingers crossed we are the winners of the tooth to really spike and further increase her interest in sharks and discovery of them.
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Susan Allison-Dean
7/26/2018 07:04:32 pm
Thank you for watching! Love to hear that young people are excited to learn more about our oceans including the Megalodons.
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Tiffany Crowe
7/26/2018 10:30:37 pm
Me and my 8 year old son watched this together and loved it. He is completely obsessed with megladons. He saw one in person (didn’t get it and may not have actually been one) and was beyond ecstatic.
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10/14/2018 06:58:01 pm
Hi my name is Adam iv always has a great respect for God's creations weather it be plant or animals sharks have always been my greatest interest not long ago I discovered that you could own a megalodon tooth which are so aming to look at iv shopped around quite a bit for the day that I can afford one but right now I can only look but not have one in my posesion I know this contest has ended and having read of a winner but I would love the chance to win one if it ever comes up again either way I have found such a love for these teeth that I will eventually start collecting fossils of all kinds please let me know when this comes up again and thank you for this video. Adam flanik
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