Sharks all have interesting hunting methods, though we sometimes don’t get to know too much about how prehistoric sharks hunted their prey. That can’t be said about Edestus!
The great white shark has an ancestor with teeth so sharp, it could chew through a turtle’s shell. Researchers have finally ...
When Danish naturalist Nicholas Steno dissected a great white shark’s head in 1666, he realized that tongue stones were in fact prehistoric shark teeth that belonged to something much bigger.
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 ...
A prehistoric food fight may have spelled the end for the megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived. A study of the ocean giant's fossil teeth suggests it had to compete for food with another ...
At the beginning Cretaceous of Period (145 million to 66 million years ago) sharks were once again widely common and varied in the ancient seas, before experiencing their fifth mass extinction event.
The action star plays Jonas Taylor, a rescue diver who encounters a massive prehistoric shark known as the “Megalodon.” When the creature resurfaces years later, he’s called to confront it ...
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 ...
The only fossils that remain of the megalodon — the largest known shark ever to exist — are its human-hand-sized teeth. The prehistoric shark, which roamed Earth's oceans for over 20 million ...
“The Galapagos was incredible,” he says, “like a walk in a prehistoric time. There were so many sharks in very dark water, ...
Turkey's Cappadocia is famous for its otherworldly landscapes, where naturally eroded rocky outcrops, fairy chimney houses ...