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We’ve all heard of the world’s most massive sharks, both past and present. The megalodon, the great white shark, and the ...
Long before modern whales ruled the oceans, there was a prehistoric predator unlike any other - Livyatan melvillei. In this video, we dive into the story of this massive sperm whale, its giant teeth, ...
Paleobiologist and megalodon expert Jack Cooper told CNN the general picture of Megalodon has been of a gigantic shark munching on whales.
White sharks suffered great declines after the Jaws movie was released. But these iconic predators must be protected.
When Jaws first aired, scientists didn’t know how long sharks took to reproduce, or how many offspring a white shark could ...
The seventh iteration of the dinosaur franchise leaves viewers feeling stupider and sadder the longer it goes on.
As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, Science News explores the vast range of shark sizes, from megaladon to the dwarf lanternshark.
Not alone: Megalodon was far from the only shark in the area – there are at least 14 recognized species from the Caroline site alone. Fossil bones of whales have been recovered as well at this ...
The megalodon, great white shark and mako shark are not the only warm-blooded marine animals. Others include aquatic mammals such as whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, walruses and manatees.
Are there any sharks that are bigger than the shark in Jaws? The largest kind of shark is called the whale shark, which has been known to get as large as 60-feet long, the Smithsonian Institute said.
The 'Jaws' shark was 20 feet long in the book and 25 feet long in the movie. Could a shark this big be swimming off Georgia's shore?
Fifty years since the release of Jaws, these photographers are showing a different, less frightening view of great white sharks.