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It will eventually be outfitted with real, fossilized shark teeth. The artist said he needs to be precise not only in the size of the jaws, but in the spacing of the teeth on the sculpture.
The fossil was found in the Ste. Genevieve Formation, which dates to approximately 335 to 340 million years ago. It was ...
The jaws are constructed with 182 fossilized teeth of the world's largest shark, Carcharocles megalodon, which went extinct about 2 million years ago.
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of an ancient fish named Metaspriggina that fill a missing link in the evolution of vertebrates and reveal where a key feature of vertebrates – our jaws ...
To date, no one has found a complete fossilized skeleton of a megalodon shark. So scientists can only speculate how large a shark with a 6.25-inch tooth would be. But Jack Cooper, a megalodon ...