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Fossils from 7,000-year-old Caribbean reefs show a 75% drop in sharks and a rise in prey fish numbers and size.
In this video, my friend Cris and myself hit a creek here in North Florida for a short time to hunt for some fossils! The ...
In this video, PaleoCris and myself meet up with our buddy Rick and travel to a creek site we don't get to hunt very often! I ...
A study of 7000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: as ...
Ancient relative of the great white shark Most species of Ptychodus lived between 100 and 80 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period.The deposits in which the fossils were discovered ...
The evolution of the shark is not what most people would expect. Instead of sharks evolving from a massive predator, the ...
A new study proposes that the massive ancient shark was built more slenderly than a great white. But not all paleontologists agree. This illustration of megalodon may be wrong. The ancient ...
There are fossil beds up and down the East Coast that contain fossilized shark teeth, according to Moyer. He says erosion is a possible answer. "Erosion is a natural process," Moyer said.
The transcriptome (or sum total of the messenger RNA) of the white shark showed greater similarity to the human transcriptome ...
Over the last half billion years, sharks have left behind a diverse fossil record of biological innovation and experimentation, but it’s limited almost entirely to fossilized teeth and jaws. While ...
Visit this unique beachside hiking trail in Maryland and find fossilized shark teeth while you swim!