Just in time for summer, the megalodon—the ancient, city bus-sized shark known as the “Megatooth”—has reared its ravenous snout. While the oceans are now safe from the Megatooth, which went extinct an ...
This prehistoric shark also happens to be one of the most ... as their teeth have been found on every single continent, save Antarctica. Megalodons were apex predators during their time.
An international team of researchers has examined bite marks on several seven-million-year-old skulls from extinct whales, ...
When Danish naturalist Nicholas Steno dissected a great white shark’s head in 1666, he realized that tongue stones were in fact prehistoric shark teeth that belonged to something much bigger.
The putrid prehistoric patch of shark puke was uncovered by an amateur fossil hunter. Sten Lennart Jakobsen The strange story begins during the Cretaceous period, the New York Times reported ...
Wight Coast Fossils photo A “ serrated blade” found sticking from a rock in the United Kingdom has been identified as a “nearly perfect” prehistoric shark tooth, experts say. It belonged ...