Discover the extraordinary prehistoric giants – from mega-sloths to monster sharks – that once made today’s animals look miniature.
New research reveals a prehistoric shark 115 million years older than Megalodon, rewriting the timeline of shark ancestry.
It's always nice to throw in two of my favorite things on a video. In this case, really wild weather, and fossil hunting!
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Venice is known as the shark tooth capital of the world with people coming from near and far to look for teeth every day.
I could say it over and over again... the Florida summer is HOT! So to combat the heat and keep finding fossils, we are going ...
Teeth. Ocean. Predator. These are the three most common words used to describe sharks, according to a new global survey ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a colossal shark that lived off northern Australia about 115 million years ago, ...