A look at the strongest, biggest, most numerous, and just weirdest dental situations on the planet.
Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years and recent research on fossilized shark teeth has led to the ...
And because they’re eating different foods, they need different types of teeth.’ Serrated teeth have a jagged edge - a bit like the ... species of shark we know from looking at their fossilised teeth.
The Schneider Family Book Awards honor an author or illustrator for a book that embodies an artistic expression of the ...
An illustration from Steno’s 1667 paper comparing teeth from a dissected shark head to a fossilized tooth. Nicholas Steno Fossil vertebrae that look like gigantic ashtrays gave scientists the fi ...
A volunteer at the Field Museum, where Sue resides, discovered the shark’s teeth in sediment left over from when the dinosaur’s bones were pulled from the ground. “Most of its body wasn’t preserved, ...
While some species like lemon sharks do indeed have pointed teeth to help catch their slippery ... in search of a tasty snack. Do all sharks look alike? Myth! Sharks come in all different shapes ...
A closer look at what defines a shark ... But with 510 species of shark and 650 species of ray, what do they really have in common? Well, all sharks and rays share some fundamental features.