Shark, Mammoth Cave National Park
Steven Phillipe was doing some landscaping when he spotted something instantly recognizable but completely baffling.
Researchers nicknamed it the “chipmunk shark,” for its “chisel-like front teeth and crushing back teeth,” along with its small size, according to the news release. The teeth were collected ...
A small but fascinating collection of Megalodon teeth exhibit deep bite marks from other Megalodons, raising questions about ...
A shortfin mako shark head from our spirit collection. This species of shark has needle-like teeth. Long, sharp teeth are excellent at gripping small or medium-sized fish and squid. The bull ...
Another new species of ancient shark has been discovered at ... nicknamed "chipmunk sharks" because of their small size and chisel-like front teeth and crushing back teeth.The sharks only ...
A study explores how uranium isotopes in fossilized shark teeth could provide insights into historical ocean anoxia, with ...
The small shark named Clavusodens mcginnisi ... The new species was identified by researches through fossil teeth collected from deep inside the Ste. Genevieve Formation within Mammoth Cave.
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