A new species of ancient shark was identified by teeth found in a Kentucky national park. The teeth were found at Mammoth Cave National Park, which encompasses some of the Mammoth Cave, the largest ...
MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. (FOX 56) — A new species of ancient shark was recently discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park. Fossilized teeth of the “McGinnis Nail Tooth,” nicknamed the “Chipmunk Shark” due to ...
A brand new species of prehistoric shark has been discovered, and its teeth have a terrifying addition: their very own tiny fangs. The shark has been named Palaeohypotodus bizzocoi. Its genus name ...
STANFORD, Calif. (KGO) -- If you ever come face-to-face with the wrong kind of shark, there's something you probably want to avoid. Just a hint: they're long and really sharp. But now, researchers at ...
One of the most recognisable and feared predators within our oceans is, of course, the shark, and this is because of its ...
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Sharks are famous for their fearsome teeth. That could change - Scientists have linked human activities including the burning ...
Tucked away in south-central Kentucky is an iconic cave system so large that it is considered a national park, with its name – Mammoth Cave National Park – giving a lot away about both its size and ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (WVTM) — A new species of fossil shark has been discovered in Alabama, a team of scientists announced Wednesday. The shark is a new species named Palaeohypotodus bizzocoi, for the ...
A shark fossil found in Alabama dating back 65 million years is a new species, the nonprofit McWane Science Center in Birmingham announced this week. The fossils the center examined were unearthed ...
On a clear blue day, Bill Eberlein is 60 feet underwater digging through the muck of the ocean floor. Eberlein is a longtime diver and SCUBA instructor, a native Pennsylvanian who came to Georgia by ...
Banning teeth does not stop sharks from being sharks. And banning plain speech does not make the public safer.