"Would you ever venture into the ocean if you knew this creature could be lurking beneath you? It's twice the size of a T. rex ...
But they’re not rare to find at all.” Teeth are the only widely available record of prehistoric sharks, since the cartilaginous bodies of the predatory fish do not preserve easily. If ...
Just in time for summer, the megalodon—the ancient, city bus-sized shark known as the “Megatooth”—has reared its ravenous snout. While the oceans are now safe from the Megatooth, which went extinct an ...
“The Galapagos was incredible,” he says, “like a walk in a prehistoric time. There were so many sharks in very dark water, ...
Bones of prehistoric ancestor to dolphins found in Summerville. The 29 million-year-old killer had knife-like teeth and a ...
Turkey's Cappadocia is famous for its otherworldly landscapes, where naturally eroded rocky outcrops, fairy chimney houses ...
The discoveries include sharks, shorebirds, mammals and saber-toothed salmon, with the oldest remains dating to almost nine million years ago Margherita Bassi Daily Correspondent Millions of years ...
Scientists have discovered that the long-extinct megalodon, also known as the megatooth shark, had a body temperature 7 degrees Celsius warmer than the surrounding seawater. This information might ...
Size estimates of many of the planet’s extinct giants have been called into ... report inaccurately claimed his own work on the giant shark, based on a rare vertebral fossil, was “unreplicable.” ...