Steven Phillipe was doing some landscaping when he spotted something instantly recognizable but completely baffling.
The marks match a trace fossil type known as Knethichnus parallelum, a pattern of parallel grooves made when serrated shark teeth scraped across a surface. These scars on Megalodon teeth suggest ...
Megalodon may have been up to 80 feet long, but the colossal extinct shark was also probably thinner than scientists ...
While fans of the movie and novel “Jaws” might envision an encounter with a 22-foot great white shark as being daunting, ...
Megalodon, the largest shark, was probably slimmer and longer than previously believed, a new study has revealed. Scientists ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Massive Megalodon May Have Been Even Longer and SleekerComparing the prehistoric predator to today’s great white probably resulted in an underestimation.
Some animals have jaws so powerful they can break bones, crack shells, or even split steel. These beasts use their crushing force to hunt, defend, and survive in the wild. Curious to see which ...
Everyone's favorite prehistoric shark may have been much sleeker and much larger than previously thought. A new study ...
Neither shark backbone specimens were found with the massive, serrated teeth associated with megalodon, but scientists have presumed they belong to the same species. Megalodon’s teeth resemble ...
While fans of the movie and novel “Jaws” might envision an encounter with a 22-foot great white shark as being daunting, ...
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