The Calvert Marine Museum this month unveiled a new exhibit featuring a never-before-seen set of teeth from an extinct ...
megalodon had to be able to open its mouth wide. It is estimated that its jaw would span 2.7 by 3.4 metres wide, easily big enough to swallow two adult people side-by-side. These jaws were lined with ...
An amazing discovery along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay dating back 10 million years soon will be displayed to the public in Calvert County, Maryland. Along the western shore of the Chesapeake ...
Watch the video above to see how big the megalodon's tooth compares to that of a great white shark. You can also see how big it is in the photo below! Which has a stronger bite? A T-Rex or the ...
The Calvert Marine Museum this month unveiled a new exhibit featuring a never-before-seen set of teeth from an extinct ...
The new research out today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that the megalodon’s warm-bloodedness ... including the great white shark. The study, which was led by ...
Megalodon, the ancient shark often depicted as a super-sized great white, was in fact a rather different beast, according to ...
But like other monsters of the deep, could the megalodon shark still exist in far less charted areas of the ocean? Some ...
The ocean’s most formidable cold-hearted killer, the long-extinct giant megalodon shark, may have been warm-blooded – which could have caused its disappearance more than three million years ago.
In fact, a T-rex would have been a quick snack for megalodon. Its head would have easily fit inside the gargantuan shark's mouth.
megalodon had to be able to open its mouth wide. It is estimated that its jaw would span 2.7 by 3.4 metres wide, easily big enough to swallow two adult people side-by-side. These jaws were lined with ...