A humungous shark that lived 115 million years ago surpassed the size of modern-day great whites, paleontologists discovered ...
The ocean’s ultimate predator once hunted whales with ease. Here’s why the world’s biggest shark eventually vanished off the ...
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The ancient remains of a 3-ton shark indicate a new point of origin for gigantic lamniform sharks
When and where did sharks first become so massive? The discovery of enormous shark remains from northern Australia has just ...
Fossils reveal that giant predatory sharks existed 15 million years before megalodon and were already top predators in Cretaceous seas.
An Australian fossil reveals the first lamniform shark, measuring 20 feet long and living 15 million years earlier than believed.
A research team, including Dr. Michael Newbrey and Tatianna Blake of Columbus State University, has made a breakthrough discovery in the world of sharks. Dr. Michael Newbrey- CREDIT: CSU Tatianna ...
Otodus megalodon was the largest predatory fish in Earth's history. Measuring up to 24 meters, it was longer than a truck with a trailer and weighed almost twice as much. Embedded in its jaws were ...
If it weren't for giant sharks, a surf trip through South Australia could seem like a great idea. Yet, even without apex predators lurking beneath the surface, the waves themselves can be enough to ...
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