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Reid Park Zoo and Mexico’s Huichol tribe collaborate to unveil new sculptures that aim to raise awareness about vanishing ...
YES, IT’S FLORIDA. The gulf shimmers like liquid sapphire and the sands are blindingly white, but that’s not all – there’s ...
The auctioned teeth come from a New Brunswick collector who has spent decades assembling one of Canada’s largest private collections of megalodon teeth. “We learned a lot from him. And his ...
historians and marine biologists alike are quick to note that the extinct megatooth shark Otudus megalodon, commonly known as “megalodon,” once roamed the oceans spanning a far more imposing ...
A Saint John auction house has opened online bidding on a collection of megalodon shark teeth that are millions of years old. Sarah Jones, curator at Jones Auction House, said interest has already ...
(Graham Thompson/CBC) A Saint John auction house has opened online bidding on a collection of megalodon shark teeth that are millions of years old. Sarah Jones, curator at Jones Auction House ...
A Saint John auction house has opened online bidding on a collection of megalodon shark teeth that are millions of years old. Sarah Jones, curator at Jones Auction House, said interest has already ...
This prehistoric giant, an apex predator of the ancient seas, is known primarily through the fossilized teeth it left behind. Recently, a remarkable discovery has shocked the scientific community: the ...
This prehistoric giant, an apex predator of the ancient seas, is known primarily through the fossilized teeth it left behind. Recently, a remarkable discovery has shocked the scientific community: the ...
While bones can regrow themselves when they break, teeth aren’t so lucky, and that leads to millions of people worldwide suffering from some form of edentulism, a.k.a. toothlessness. Now ...
Turns out, the palm-sized tooth belonged to an animal that died at least 3.5 million years ago: an Otodus megalodon shark. "She told me she was wading in knee-deep water when she saw it and dove ...
In the spring of 2015, doctoral student Victor Perez was working with high school students and casts of giant fish teeth. And not just any fish—it was the monster of the Miocene, Megalodon (Otodus ...