Photographs (left) showing the extinct right whale partial skull with shark bite marks highlighted in red. The more complete ...
Great white sharks are not born with their iconic serrated teeth; instead, their teeth change as they grow and their diet shifts. Juvenile great whites have thin, needle-like teeth with small cusplets ...
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7 meters long, with 9-centimeter blade-like teeth: A nearly complete ancestor of the great white shark has been discovered
For a shark that vanishes almost as quickly as it appears, the great white has left behind a surprisingly messy family ...
Learn how whale fossils and embedded shark teeth reveal feeding behavior and scavenging in the Early Pliocene North Sea ...
Great white sharks are among the ocean’s most intimidating predators, known for their speed, power, and razor-sharp teeth.
You probably don’t think much about teeth until a dentist brings them up. But across the animal kingdom, tooth counts can get ...
Otodus megalodon was the largest predatory fish in Earth's history. Measuring up to 24 meters, it was longer than a truck with a trailer and weighed almost twice as much. Embedded in its jaws were ...
As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping ...
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How the great white shark’s teeth level up for deadlier hunts
Great white sharks have a reputation for being some of the most ferocious animals in the ocean, owing in part to their mouth ...
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