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Megalodon Fossils Reveal Rare Bite Marks from Rival Sharks
The extinct Otodus megalodon, or “megalodon,” remains an iconic apex predator, known for its massive size and fearsome teeth.
An ancient megalodon tooth covered in bite marks has been found by divers in Florida. On Monday, Aquanutz Scuba Diving Charters, a scuba diving and shark tooth hunting company in Venice, Florida, ...
A new study has suggested that a giant ancient shark that roamed the earth millions of years ago was capable of eating creatures the size of a killer whale in a couple of bites. Researchers from the ...
Thankfully for surfers and ocean swimmers, the megalodon shark went extinct around three million years ago. Much of what we do know about this fearsome creature comes from studies of its massive teeth ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Roaming the ancient seas eons ago, the megalodon shark eviscerated its prey with jaws that were 10 feet wide. Warpaintcobra/iStock ...
The megalodon’s legendary big teeth — for which it’s named — likely came as a result of its gargantuan size rather than its changing dietary preferences as previously believed. (CN) — Revered among ...
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