VENICE BEACH, Fla. -- Once upon a time, Florida was underwater for millions of years and home to the megalodon, one of the largest predators to exist on earth. It was believed to be as big as three ...
Fans of the horror flick "Jaws" may remember 2018's "The Meg," where a prehistoric megalodon attacks a deep sea-submersible, preying on the crew inside. Although the movie did not receive favorable ...
The 4.3-inch-long tooth of a prehistoric megalodon, the biggest shark to ever live, has been found on a beach in England. A member of the public found the tooth on the Naze, a headland on the coast of ...
A South Carolina woman exploring the muddy banks of a river near Charleston has reported finding an ancient megalodon shark tooth that weighs a pound. Jessica Rose-Standafer Owens says the discovery ...
Along the beaches in Sarasota County, they call it a Florida snow shovel. It's a mesh scoop on the end of a stick that's perfect for hunting teeth from prehistoric sharks the length of semi-trailers.
A lucky Florida family found a once-in-a-lifetime fossil that belonged to one of the biggest predators that ever roamed the ocean. Bricen Columbia, 19, found a 6.5-inch megalodon tooth in South ...
You’d think that for a diver who has been fossil-hunting for a decade — a time during which he has found many interesting items, including giant shark teeth — finding yet another would be old hat. But ...
Fans of the horror flick "Jaws" may remember 2018's "The Meg," where a prehistoric megalodon attacks a deep sea-submersible, preying on the crew inside. Although the movie did not receive favorable ...
Aren't sharks scary enough? The biggest of them all — the megalodon — has been dead three million years. And, yes, if they were alive now, paleontologists would say — get out of the water, now! Huge.
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