North Carolina is an ideal spot to find fossilized shark teeth. Be prepared for the coolest finds with my tips on knowing where to look.
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249 million-year-old fossils prove ocean life bounced back fast after ‘The Great Dying’
For years, paleontologists debated the timeline for recovery following the devastating end-Permian mass extinction (the ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
This cozy spot in the American South offers up history, good food, outdoor adventure, and even some treasure hunting, making ...
Terry Siviter and his 5-year-old grandson, Jackson Fox, found what could be a juvenile megalodon tooth, which would mean it is millions of years old. Such a find along the ocean shoreline is rare.
A SyFy movie might call the school of 400 sharks off Block Island a "Sharknado," but the RI Department of Environmental ...
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes ...
Some male “ghost sharks” have a bizarre way of giving love bites: They use teeth that sprout from their foreheads. These otherworldly animals, also known as spotted ratfish, can grab onto mates using ...
The discovery proves it's possible for vertebrates to grow teeth outside the mouth Getty A new study discovered male ghost sharks grow teeth out of their foreheads on an appendage called a tenaculum ...
Twenty-five local fishing captains volunteered for the 2025 Venice Shark Tooth Fishing Tournament. The event provided a day of fishing for 35 athletes with disabilities from The Haven. The Crow's Nest ...
CT (computed tomography) scan of the adult male Spotted Ratfish frontal clasper (Tenaculum) covered in rows of teeth (rainbow colors). Male “ghost sharks” — eerie deep-sea fish known as chimaeras that ...
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