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Ever wondered how to sculpt the largest shark that ever existed? In this exciting tutorial, dive into the process of creating ...
A megaladon exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science National. National Megalodon Day is on June 15 and celebrates the prehistoric relative to the shark.
The massive Megalodon had a staggering 100,000 kilocalories-per-day nutritional demand—which it didn't always fill as expected.
Danner was ecstatic. NC Coast is hot spot for prehistoric Megalodon shark teeth Then, on the heels of Tropical Storm Elsa on Thursday morning, he found another, a 4-inch-long tooth.
A recent diving trip off the coast of Florida resulted in an ancient discovery. Kristina Scott found a 6-inch megalodon shark tooth while fossil diving in Venice.
Check out this video of a shark tooth that a diver found. I can't imagine the surge of adrenaline that would follow such a discovery.
Shark tooth hunters unanimously agree that finding a megalodon tooth—or a “meg,” as Harkin calls it—is the ultimate goal. At Relic Reef, the megalodon finds have been plentiful.
Contrary to widespread assumptions, the largest shark that ever lived – Otodus megalodon – fed on marine creatures at various levels of the food pyramid and not just the top, as an ...
The Fearsome Megalodon Ate Basically Whatever It Wanted to Reach Its Daily 100,000-Calorie Need, Study Suggests Scientists previously assumed the giant, prehistoric sharks mostly feasted on whales ...