Find jewels in a 100 million year old son

A huge fossil of a son pulled by accidental fishermen was taken to an MRI to see if it contained large sized pearls.

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The son fossil is huge compared to a normal sized son

This prehistoric animal has existed for over 100 million years, it is 10 times larger than a normal male shell.

This fossil is pulled up by fishermen from Solent. After being removed from the mud layers, fossils of giant shells appeared at 7 inches wide and 3 inches thick. This big-sized pearl shell can contain a pearl the size of a golf ball and its value can be up to thousands of pounds, while an average normal pearl only has a diameter. 7mm.

The son was taken to the Blue Reef aquarium in Portmouth, Hampshire, England - where experts are trying to determine its exact time. They also wait for an MRI scan to see if it contains the jewel.

Reference: Daily Mail