Experts and novices alike hunt for specimens that could change our understanding of evolution – and all only a short day trip from Melbourne ...
Paddleboard alongside dolphins, wander windswept barrier islands, and drift through quiet tidal estuaries.
An Australian fossil reveals the first lamniform shark, measuring 20 feet long and living 15 million years earlier than believed.
A large fossil study shows young shark and ray species vanish faster, while older species stay stable over time.
Scientists have discovered a colossal shark that lived 115 million years ago, long before Megalodon. Using rare fossilized vertebrae and modern imaging, researchers reconstructed this ancient apex ...
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Digging for megalodon shark teeth in a Florida creek!
In this video we take a couple of our friends from Maryland on a shark tooth hunt here in Florida! PaleoCris and I were ...
Local wisdom holds that the best shelling happens at low tide, particularly the first low tide following a weather front. What you won’t encounter at Manasota Key is the commercial circus atmosphere ...
One of the most magical aspects of Manasota Key Beach is its reputation as a fossil-hunting destination, particularly for prehistoric shark teeth. The waters offshore were once home to megalodons and ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a massive, ancient shark that lived 115 million years ago.
And it was huge. The ancestor of today’s 20-foot great white shark was thought to be about 26 feet long, the authors of a ...
Researchers examining large vertebrae discovered near Darwin identified the creature as the earliest known mega-predator in the lineage of modern sharks, living some 15 million years earlier than ...
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