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Bigger Than Jaws? The Florida Shark That Dwarfs Common Beliefs
The eerie movie Jaws (1975) by Steven Spielberg was inspired by the dreadful reputation of the great white shark. It is the ...
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Sharklike Fish With Weird, Buzz-Saw Jaws Sliced Through the Seas, Then Vanished. Now, Paleontologists Are Unraveling Their Secrets
These "total monsters of fishes" are extinct today, though new clues about their lives come from CT scans and their closest ...
THE biggest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic is back on Florida’s shores with a bellyful of seals looking to ...
Scientists say they have decoded the genome of Earth's largest predatory fish, detecting numerous genetic traits that help explain its remarkable evolutionary success.
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How oceans would change if megalodon never went extinct
An ancient creature is lurking in the ocean. It's double the size of a T.rex. Its gigantic jaws could crush a car. And now, ...
Would you ever venture into the ocean if you knew this creature could be lurking beneath you? It's twice the size of a T. rex, its jaws are big enough to crush cars, and it can swallow multiple humans ...
A massive ice age wiped out ocean life 445 million years ago, reshaping ecosystems and setting the stage for jawed fish ...
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Scientists Unearth Giant Sea Snake That Hunted Sharks 56 Million Years Ago
Scientists have uncovered evidence of Palaeophis colossaeus, a 12-meter-long ancient sea snake that once ruled prehistoric ...
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Before Great Whites Ruled, This Crocodile Crushed Everything in Its Path
Crocodiles and alligators are usually the apex predators in whatever environment they live in. Their massive jaws and armored ...
When scientists finally measured the most powerful bite ever recorded, the winner wasn’t T. rex. It was something far older, ...
Of all the movies 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin watched, there was one which always gave her the shivers - 47 Meters Down, a film ...
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Mass extinction helped jawed vertebrates rise, study finds
About 445 million years ago, Earth’s oceans turned into a danger zone. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...
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