The 3-inch long teeth are on display at the Melbourne Museum. No, this isn't a publicity stunt for the new movie "Meg." A teacher and fossil enthusiast found a giant set of prehistoric shark teeth ...
The ancestor of today’s great white shark was thought to be about eight metres long, the authors of a paper published in ...
Great white sharks (otherwise known as great whites or white pointers) are famous for their distinctive fins and ferocious teeth! This apex predator needs impressive dentition to catch and eat prey in ...
The large triangular teeth of modern great white sharks are known for their boldly serrated cutting edges which allow them to cut their prey into bite-sized pieces. But 15 million years ago an ...
Just how big was a megalodon? There is much disagreement within the scientific community regarding the most famous extinct ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a colossal shark that lived off northern Australia about 115 million years ago, revealing that modern shark lineages grew to immense sizes far earlier than ...
New research reveals a prehistoric shark 115 million years older than Megalodon, rewriting the timeline of shark ancestry.