Look very closely at the below picture. Do you see it? Not the female, (the lady) crouching over, nor the dog. The big white blob:
Yes, it is naval and yes, you have eaten it. Although, not recently. (What with all the Mayor Doombergs around. . .) Mmm, delicious.

They are not the only thing being found in the North Sea off the East coast of England.
Trawler men occasionally find the bones and teeth of pre-historic mammals when they deep trawl the sea bed (before the earths plates buckled in Europe the UK was part of the European mainland). There have been startling finds of late that have caused geographical history books to be re-written.
All of this technology and yet we are so blind to basic facts.
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=sabre%20toothed%20tigers%20teeth%20found%20in%20the%20north%20sea&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDgQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.telegraph.co.uk%2Fscience%2Fscience-news%2F3484613%2FRemains-of-a-Sabre-toothed-tiger-the-size-of-a-horse-found-off-British-coast.html&ei=3bL6UL-cB-jZ0QXn_YHYDA&usg=AFQjCNHw3aCq9C7m27SEsg109kUvOmJEGg&bvm=bv.41248874,d.d2k
Yours Aye.
Saber Tooth Tigers the size of horses? Holy. . . Remind me to stay on our side of the pond. . .
The scimitar tiger is fearsome. But in the photo with the woman and dog in Scotland, what is that a fossil of? I think it’s a turtle or tortoise (I don’t know the difference).
Clark
http://www.clarkzlotchew.com
It is lard. That washed up from a Navy ship. Hence, the pooch’s interest in it.