The Lamniformes includes some of the most familiar species of sharks, such as the great white and mako sharks as well as less ...
After examining the fossils, scientists think the huge prehistoric predator would have measured up to eight metres in length ...
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Giant 115-Million-Year-Old Shark Fossil Found in Australia Rewrites Evolution Timeline
Learn how newly discovered vertebrae from a 6- to 8-meter shark pushes the origin of mega-predators back by 15 million years.
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a colossal shark that lived off northern Australia about 115 million years ago, ...
Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about ...
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249 million-year-old fossils prove ocean life bounced back fast after ‘The Great Dying’
In 2015, a fossil treasure trove, comprising 30,000 teeth and bones, was discovered on ...
Fossils reveal a giant lamniform shark lived 115 million years ago in Australia. The discovery shows early modern sharks grew ...
A research team, including Dr. Michael Newbrey and Tatianna Blake of Columbus State University, has made a breakthrough discovery in the world of sharks. Dr. Michael Newbrey- CREDIT: CSU Tatianna ...
Researchers have uncovered the remnants of a huge, fossilized shark head in the walls of a cave in Kentucky. The remains of the ancient animal are located in Mammoth Cave National Park, which is home ...
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 ...
Scientists found Arctic fossils showing ocean life recovered just 3 million years after extinction, revealing how fast ...
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