The giant extinct shark species known as the megalodon has captured the interest of scientists and the general public alike, ...
The new study asked a simple question: How long were the parts not represented ... that the body form of O. megalodon likely superficially resembled the modern lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris ...
New research suggests that the prehistoric megalodon, the biggest shark known to have existed, was even larger than we ...
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Based on a partial 36-foot (11-meter) fossilized megalodon vertebral column (spine) previously unearthed in Belgium, the team investigated how big the shark’s other body parts might have been.
trunk and tail measurements from 145 present-day shark species and 20 extinct species. Based on the average proportions of the three body parts relative to one another, it was estimated that the ...
Megalodon may have been up to 80 feet long, but the colossal extinct shark was also probably thinner than scientists previously thought, according to a new study.
Scientists have recorded young sharks making sounds for the first time, surprising researchers and challenging old beliefs.