It may have been comparable in length to today's biggest whale sharks, the largest of which has measured in at 18.8 metres. Without a complete megalodon skeleton to measure, these figures are based on ...
Shark tooth fossils in sandstone matrix, Lamna obliqua, Eocene Epoch (56 to 34 million years ago), ... [+] Morocco, (Specimen courtesy of Ron Stebler, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA), (Photo by Wild ...
The great white sharks — the world's largest predatory fish — are famous ... from the speedy torpedo design of great whites to the long, tooth-lined snouts of sawsharks. The odd-looking ...
That’s tens of millions of years older than the better known — and monstrously large — megalodon shark. Fossil hunters discovered the tooth “eroding” from a block of sandstone on the ...
Various kinds of shark teeth can be found in these places, including those from megalodons, mackerel sharks (including great whites and large mackerel), ground sharks (including sand tigers ...