Garcia de Jesus The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s megalodon ... he realized that tongue stones were in fact prehistoric shark teeth that belonged to something much bigger.
As paleontologists with the Florida Museum of Natural History, we're interested in understanding ancient Florida environments ...
Louis-Philippe Bateman's fascination with megalodon began with a single sentence in a book about Canada's geological ...
Shark tooth fossils in sandstone matrix, Lamna obliqua, Eocene Epoch (56 to 34 million years ago), ... [+] Morocco, (Specimen courtesy of Ron Stebler, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA), (Photo by Wild ...
A McGill student’s fascination with the megalodon — a giant shark that used to live during the time of the dinosaurs — has lead to the discovery that the mighty beast might have once lived near Canada ...
Sharks continually produce teeth throughout their entire lives ... Find out why we need to protect the oceans and read about the pioneering work of the Museum's marine scientists. But are you a ...