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They found 21 shark teeth in one afternoon — then dug up something nobody could identify
A simple fossil hunt on Florida’s Peace River quickly turned into something much bigger. Shark teeth, fossilized bones, turtle shell fragments and mysterious prehistoric remains started appearing ...
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Deep-sea fossils reveal prehistoric sharks
Deep-sea fossils have long fascinated scientists, offering glimpses into the ancient past and revealing the mysteries of prehistoric life. Recent discoveries of shark fossils in deep-sea environments, ...
Odisha Miocene fossils in Mayurbhanj reveal a 15 million year old marine ecosystem near Baripada, boosting calls for geo ...
Science has spent decades trying to reconstruct Megalodon, the most powerful predator the oceans ever produced. The picture ...
As the weather gets warmer, and admittedly it has gotten hot fast, as is usually the case here in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, our thoughts turn to getting outside and enjoying nature. One ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A Southwest Florida man has shared his incredible haul of fossilized ...
Sharks continually shed teeth throughout their lives, contributing to abundant fossil records. The Wilmington area is a hotspot for shark teeth due to favorable geological conditions. Shark teeth ...
A newly examined prehistoric shark from the age of dinosaurs provides surprising insights into the early evolution of modern sharks. It cannot be confidently assigned to any shark order that exists ...
Sharks are the most feared predators in the sea, and their survival hinges on fearsome teeth that regrow throughout their lives. But changes in the ocean's chemistry could put those weapons at risk.
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