Researchers have found fossil evidence that at least one shark in the Cretaceous age caught its food — a flying reptile — in midair. The fossil, kept at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, ...
Fossil shark teeth are common but are usually represented by shed examples and are seldom in associated or articulated groups. Complete dentition reconstruction from isolated teeth cannot be certain, ...
Dr. Scott explains the differences between prehistoric sharks and sharks today. Dr. Scott explains the differences between prehistoric sharks and sharks today. Dinosaur Train is available to stream on ...
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), Vol. 113, No. 3/4 (Fall 2010), pp. 235-236 (2 pages) This item is part of a JSTOR Collection. For terms of use ...
Quick Take New vertebrate fossils reveal a more ancient mega-shark years before Megalodon This mega-shark was found in Australia The finding rewrites the historical timeline of shark evolution Long ...