Where are the best places and when to search for shark teeth? Why are some blackish and some brownish? How old are they ...
Search for shark teeth, fossils, sea glass, and other hidden treasures at these incredible Florida beaches loved by ...
Back to my roots! Some of my first videos on this channel were fossil hunting on dirt roads. Today I drove back to some of my ...
Dr. Stringer will focus on fossils found at the Copenhagen fossil site in Caldwell Parish, where paleontologists have discovered remains dated at 34 million years old (the Eocene in age).
At this fossil park in Mississippi, visitors will be able to dig for fossils from 84 million-year-old animals that once lived ...
When Charleston resident Grant Martin found his first shark tooth on a Hilton Head Island beach when he was a kid, he thought he discovered one of the greatest secrets in the world. “I thought, ‘Why ...
For a shark that vanishes almost as quickly as it appears, the great white has left behind a surprisingly messy family history. Paleontologists have spent decades arguing over which extinct line ...
A new study analyzing two fossilized whale skulls from around 5 million years ago has revealed fragments of sharks' teeth lodged inside them. This provides rare evidence of how sharks fed on whales in ...
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