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Hidden beneath the waves were the teeth of a prehistoric giant. These fossils are the closest we get to touching a living legend.
A woman was delighted to find what she described as an ancient shark tooth on a Florida beach on July 12. This footage, ...
Nichole Mercuri, 26, was walking along a Florida beach when she says she spotted a giant tooth that once belonged to a ...
A shark so big, they could eat baby whales whole, and their teeth, now on display at the Buena Vista Museum in downtown ...
The ocean has long been a source of fascination and mystery, but few creatures from its depths have captivated our imaginations like the megalodon. This prehistoric giant, an apex predator of the ...
Georgia’s coastline offers a surprising window into the prehistoric past, where fossilized shark teeth—ranging from tiny triangles to massive Megalodon finds—can still be discovered by beachcombers ...
Jade Melbourne, a Washington Mystics guard and Olympic bronze medalist, chipped a tooth and had a bloody mouth injury after a flagrant foul by the Aces' Chelsea Gray.
Mystics top Aces 94–83, but early in the game, Chelsea Gray’s elbow struck Jade Melbourne’s mouth, knocking part of a tooth out.
An Alaska brown bear at the Lake Superior Zoo in northeastern Minnesota has a gleaming new silver-colored canine tooth in a first-of-its-kind procedure for a bear.
Megalodons have been portrayed as gigantic great whites, but new research suggests they were more svelte and less agile hunters that got outcompeted.