Shark teeth are everywhere once people start noticing them. They turn up in fossil shops, washed along beaches, buried inside ...
Hidden along Florida’s Gulf Coast is one of the most unusual fossil-hunting destinations in the United States. Venice, ...
Scientists are amazed by the discovery of 330-million-year-old shark teeth in Ireland's Burren, shedding light on ancient ...
As paleontologist Stephen Godfrey walked into the Calvert Marine Museum one morning in April, staff members congratulated him ...
Maryland has become the first state to designate the prehistoric megalodon, a massive shark that lived millions of years ago, ...
In the final hours of Maryland’s legislative session, lawmakers passed a bill to make megalodon — the largest shark that ever ...
Maryland lawmakers voted to designate the massive, prehistoric megalodon as the state's official shark. The passed legislation makes Maryland the first state to name an official shark.
The Greenland shark is one of the oldest and most mysterious predators on Earth, capable of living for more than 400 years in the freezing darkness of the deep ocean. Moving slowly and silently ...
Scientists may have been getting shark ages wrong. A new study uses chemical signals in bones to track age more accurately.
At this fossil park in Mississippi, visitors will be able to dig for fossils from 84 million-year-old animals that once lived in the state.