The recent outing took place shortly after Prince William attended a special screening of Sir David’s upcoming movie, David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.
The caption described Sir David’s meet-cute with the Cambridge children: “When they met, Sir David gave Prince George a tooth from a giant shark the scientific name of which is carcharocles megalodon (‘big tooth’). Sir David found the tooth on a family holiday to Malta in the late 1960s, embedded in the island’s soft yellow limestone which was laid down during the Miocene period some 23 million years ago. Carcharocles is believed to have grown to 15 metres in length, which is about twice the length of the Great White, the largest shark alive today.”
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