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He shares how he gets his shark’s teeth, including megalodon, and what he does with them. He has made a successful business ...
In this video, PaleoCris and myself meet up with our buddy Rick and travel to a creek site we don't get to hunt very often! I ...
Visit this unique beachside hiking trail in Maryland and find fossilized shark teeth while you swim!
Over the last half billion years, sharks have left behind a diverse fossil record of biological innovation and experimentation, but it’s limited almost entirely to fossilized teeth and jaws. While ...
Not alone: Megalodon was far from the only shark in the area – there are at least 14 recognized species from the Caroline site alone. Fossil bones of whales have been recovered as well at this ...
White sharks suffered great declines after the Jaws movie was released. But these iconic predators must be protected.
The largest shark to ever live was likely the mighty megalodon ( Otodus megalodon ), which swam in prehistoric oceans from 23 to 3.6 million years ago and is now definitely extinct. Paleontologists ...
You will find many different kinds of shark teeth because the area was once underwater, teeming with sea life. One of the most sought-after fossils is a megalodon shark tooth.
It turns out this state we’re in is a hotspot for ancient fossils! With just a sifter, a trowel, and a sense of curiosity, ...