Great white shark teeth reach up to five centimetres long. Yet even these long gnashers pale in comparison to the largest known shark teeth - those of the extinct megalodon, whose name means ‘big ...
AN INCREDIBLE nine million year old ancestor of the great white shark has been discovered in Peru. The 23ft long beast had huge flesh-tearing teeth that ripped through its prey and could grow up ...
Emma explains, 'With its large serrated teeth megalodon would have eaten meat - most likely whales and large fish, and probably other sharks. If you are that big you need to eat a lot of food, so ...
Because this monstrous shark was a fish made mainly of cartilage, its huge teeth were its only artifacts. This video explores how scientists use teeth to determine the size of sharks – from the ...
This shark is believed to have been an ancestor of the famed great white. The fossil has shown that its teeth spanned up to an astonishing 8.9cm in length. For comparison, the great white shark ...
Shark sightings aren’t out of the ordinary in South Florida, but a 10-foot shark spotted off the Intracoastal Waterway in Hollywood<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...