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Back to our roots! These are the first types of videos PaloCris and I put on our channels. These sites are very dependent on the amount of rain we have been getting, so we don't get to hunt them very ...
Learn how a study of fossilized teeth has changed what we thought we knew about megalodon’s diet.
In this video Cris and myself take some friends out to help them find Megalodon Shark Teeth. After they left, we simply could not handle not finding some fossils for ourselves so we stayed in the ...
Scientists previously assumed the giant, prehistoric sharks mostly feasted on whales, but it turns out they probably weren’t ...
So there’s already a bias in this kind of fossil record.” To glean more about megalodon’s prey selection, McCormack and his coauthors looked at the giant shark’s fossilized teeth and ...
The massive megalodon was not hunting only large marine mammals such as whales as researchers widely thought, a new study of minerals in fossilized teeth has found.
Kristina Scott found a 6-inch megalodon shark tooth while fossil diving in Venice. She said she’s been fossil diving for three years and has found things ranging from mammoth and sperm whale ...
The researchers examined fossilized megalodon teeth, which are more or less all that has remained of the cartilaginous fish that gave the shark its name, megalodon, meaning "big tooth." ...
Scientists rethink the megalodon’s diet after examining minerals in their fossilized teeth (CNN) – A new study has found that ...
In reality, the fearsome 80-foot-long megalodon was. Likely not a picky eater. New research suggests that this prehistoric giant shark was less of a specialized leviathan and more of a marine ...
The largest shark to ever live was likely the mighty megalodon ( Otodus megalodon ), which swam in prehistoric oceans from 23 to 3.6 million years ago and is now definitely extinct. Paleontologists ...