Fossil teeth of extinct megalodon sharks have grooves made by other megalodon teeth, hinting at violent encounters between ...
In the scorching desert of Peru’s Pisco Basin, a major fossil discovery has been made. Paleontologists have unearthed the nearly complete fossil of a colossal shark that prowled the ancient seas ...
Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years. Recent research on fossil shark teeth has discovered an innovative method for dating ancient sediments.
The fossil of the shark that roamed the seas millions of years ago was exceptionally well preserved, leaving experts stunned. This shark is believed to have been an ancestor of the famed great white.
Paleontologists in Peru on Monday unveiled the 9-million-year-old fossil of a relative of the great white shark that once inhabited the waters of the southern Pacific Ocean, where it liked to devour ...
Megalodon teeth are the largest shark teeth ever found and have sharp serrated edges. So when these sharks bit marine mammals ...
Researchers presented the ancient shark's remains in several glass urns, including one containing a giant, sharp-toothed jaw. A person gestures next to a fossil ... skull of the largest river ...
Researchers presented the ancient shark’s remains in several glass urns, including one containing a giant, sharp-toothed jaw. “There are not many complete (shark fossils) in the world ...
Researchers presented the ancient shark's remains in several glass cases, including a giant, sharp-toothed jaw ... shark fossil is probably an ancestor of the great white shark, the large marine ...
Researchers presented the ancient shark's remains in several glass urns, including one containing a giant, sharp-toothed jaw. "There are not many complete shark (fossils) in the world ...