(WWSB) - They don’t call Venice the “Shark Tooth Capital” of the world for nothing! A Venice woman made a huge discovery while walking on the beach, finding a megalodon shark’s tooth that ...
Wading in knee-deep waters, that's exactly what she found: a tooth belonging to the now-extinct Otodus megalodon shark species. A local marine museum's curator called it a "once-in-a-lifetime kind ...
An amazing discovery along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay dating back 10 million years soon will be displayed to the public in Calvert County, Maryland. Along the western shore of the Chesapeake ...
The Calvert Marine Museum this month unveiled a new exhibit featuring a never-before-seen set of teeth from an extinct ...
Calling all history lovers!! On Thursday, Dr. Stephen Godfrey brought in newly discovered Megalodon teeth and Fossils. (7News ...
It's known as the Shark Tooth Capital of the World for a reason, but the casual beachgoer might want a little help when ...
The Calvert Marine Museum this month unveiled a new exhibit featuring a never-before-seen set of teeth from an extinct ...
megalodon had to be able to open its mouth wide. It is estimated that its jaw would span 2.7 by 3.4 metres wide, easily big enough to swallow two adult people side-by-side. These jaws were lined with ...
Some of the items up for auction include two megalodon shark teeth. The teeth were found this summer off the North Carolina coast by scuba divers. Some interesting fossils found along our ...
A tooth’s isotopic composition can reveal ... could be similarly vulnerable to climate change. The megalodon, great white shark and mako shark are not the only warm-blooded marine animals.