Megalodon may have been up to 80 feet long, but the colossal extinct shark was also probably thinner than scientists ...
Comparing the prehistoric predator to today’s great white probably resulted in an underestimation.
Megalodon, the largest shark, was probably slimmer and longer than previously believed, a new study has revealed. Scientists ...
For years, the megalodon has been imagined as a monstrous version of the great white shark. Depictions in movies and ...
Megalodon was likely a long, streamlined predator, not a bulky giant. Scientists compared its bones with modern sharks.
Fishermen were in for the greatest catch of their lives along the North Carolina coast. Video along the shores of Frisco on ...
Some animals have jaws so powerful they can break bones, crack shells, or even split steel. These beasts use their crushing force to hunt, defend, and survive in the wild. Curious to see which ...
Great whites can appear year-round in the waters along the North Carolina coast, but they are most common during winter and ...
Anglers surf fishing North Carolina’s Outer Banks caught and released a massive great white shark on March 16.
The debate remains unresolved in part due to sharks lacking bones and discovering cartilage ... had a much slenderer body than the modern great white shark." With no living relatives alive today ...