Frequent

A photographer for the Surf City Gazette has claimed that Denny was not the last person to have discovered the Megalodon teeth. According to him, one or two megalodon teeth wash up at the shore every year.

A Hobby

Many people like collecting rare discoveries that are made around the world. To collect such rare things and keep them as souvenirs forever is a hobby for a lot of people. And there is one person who likes collecting megalodon teeth specifically. 

Greg Smith

Residing in West Virginia, Greg Smith is a former community relations director at the famous Camden Clark Medical Center. In the present, Smith works as a firearm salesman. But that was not all about Smith. 

Ecstatic

Just like Denny, Greg also used to get more than happy if he would come across anything different and unique like the megalodon teeth. But unlike Denny, Smith decided to take his happiness and enthusiasm to another level. 

A Collector

Smith used to get so elated after discovering such unique things like the teeth of the megalodon shark that he decided to do something about them. Eventually, he started collecting the fossilized teeth and he had gone a long way.

Research

“I was trying to think of something that was good for grandpa and grandson,” Greg said. And that is when the idea of the megalodon shark and the massive teeth that people had been discovering very frequently on the shores of the beaches.