A new study provides many new insights into the biology of the prehistoric gigantic shark megalodon (megatooth shark), which ...
Everyone's favorite prehistoric shark may have been much sleeker and much larger than previously thought. A new study ...
An ocean swimmer was seriously injured in a shark attack near San Diego in Southern California. The 46-year-old man was bitten in the torso, left arm and hand off Del Mar City Beach in Del Mar on ...
The giant extinct shark species known as the megalodon has ... This enables them to keep some body parts at a higher temperature than their surroundings. Of particular relevance to this latest ...
Shark skeletons don’t include any bones at all. But their jaws, spinal column and the cartilage surrounding their brain are strengthened by calcium salts, which get deposited into their skeletal ...
Based on a partial 36-foot (11-meter) fossilized megalodon vertebral column (spine) previously unearthed in Belgium, the team investigated how big the shark’s other body parts might have been.
In addition, the research team also investigated the previously unknown body shape of Megalodon. The teeth of the discovered Megalodon were sawtoothed like those of the original great white shark ...
It remains a sad fact of this world that we will never know for certain what the long-lost megalodon truly looked like – but a new study gives us what may be the most accurate reconstruction yet.
Scientists have discovered that the long-extinct megalodon, also known as the megatooth shark, had a body temperature ... their temperature in certain body parts, similar to the modern great ...