San Jose Sharks Player Would Like Some Help Identifying His Terrifying Fossil

August 19th, 2013 by Gabe Zaldivar Leave a reply »

For the San Jose Sharks' Brent Burns, life is currently all about tee times and summer relaxation. Oh, and random bones found while golfing, because we can't forget about those. 

Deadspin spotted the following tweet posted by Burns, who was playing golf when he happened upon the biggest find in archaeological history. 



OK, perhaps there are bigger finds throughout history. Pauly Shore and Sean Astin digging up a frozen Brendan Fraser comes to mind. 



However, as far as we know, this is the biggest find by an NHL player on the golf course this week.

Now the teeth on this thing threw us for a loop. The comments section at Deadspin has some educated guesses, with people offering up things like "javelina" and "nutria." The Twitter responses were a little less helpful at first, with items like "mastodon" bandied about. 

Although, there is one Twitter user who seems to have the answer as far as Burns is concerned.



We also rather enjoy Burns looking at the bright side of being a bad golfer.  



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