The megalodon, which went extinct millions of years ago, was the largest shark ever documented and one of the largest fish on record. The scientific name, Carcharocles megalodon, means "giant tooth." ...
Jaws of Carcharocles megalodon, an extinct species of shark that lived about 23 to 3.6 million years ago.Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace A charter boat captain found a whopping 6.25-inch long ...
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Aim: Given its catastrophic consequences, the extinction of apex predators has long been of interest to modern ecology. Despite major declines, no presentday species of marine apex predator has yet ...
Megalodon was a monster of the seas and had the choice of anything it wanted to eat, so what was on the menu for the now-extinct shark 7 million-years-ago? Research in the journal Palaeogeography, ...
It took nearly 40 years, but researchers have finally collected enough fossil teeth in Alabama to properly identify a previously unknown species of ancient shark — one that was a possible ancestor of ...
LAS VEGAS - SEPTEMBER 30: Enya Kim from the Natural History department at auctioneers Bonhams & Butterfields stands in front of one of the world's largest set of shark jaws comprised of about 180 ...
A woman discovered a megalodon tooth while walking her dog in the Eglin Reservation, northwest Florida, earlier this month. The find was discovered by chance on a dirt road she had passed dozens of ...