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What if the Megalodon shark still hunted today?
What if the Megalodon shark still hunted today? Experience the terror and awe of encountering a living prehistoric predator.
Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about ...
Around 115 million years ago, the seas off northern Australia were home to a gigantic ancestor of Jaws. Fossils of this ancient mega-predator reveal ...
SARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB) - A new peer-reviewed study documents at least 45 species of fossil sharks and rays preserved on the shallow continental shelf off Venice. The research confirms the area’s ...
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No Bones, Just Teeth - The Elusive Giant That Swam Like a Ghost
Deep in ancient seas, a predator three times the size of today's great whites emerged, armed with jaws wide enough to swallow a car and teeth mistaken for dragon relics. Fossils reveal a daily feast ...
A massive basking shark washed up dead on a UK beach had plastic in its stomach, experts say. The shark, which was more than four meters long, was found at Portgordon, near Buckie in Scotland. It was ...
The whale is the 15th to be caught in the nets along Australia’s east coast this year Khynan Gardner/ORRCA A young humpback whale was found dead after it got entangled in a shark net in New South ...
A viral video depicting a large shark swimming in a flooded Jamaican street made the rounds on social media on Monday ahead of Hurricane Melissa's landfall. "Look, look, that is a shark," a person off ...
Regular TV viewers know that shows will often go on hiatus throughout the TV season, which on broadcast TV still more or less coincides with the school year. Shows often go on hiatus at the holidays, ...
Scientists discovered true teeth growing on the head of the spotted ratfish, a distant shark relative. The toothed structure, called a tenaculum, helps males hold onto females during mating. Genetic ...
A massive shark once in Massachusetts has now moved to a rare spot, something scientists are now watching. The shark named Contender was tagged by Ocearch on Jan. 17 in Florida. At 13.8 feet long and ...
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