A new study has revealed fascinating details about the Megalodon, the massive prehistoric shark that lived between 15 to 3.6 ...
Megalodon was likely a long, streamlined predator, not a bulky giant. Scientists compared its bones with modern sharks.
Paleobiology Professor Kenshu Shimada is leading a study alongside 28 experts. A new scientific study offers significant ...
The now-extinct megalodon shark may have been larger than first believed, reaching lengths of 80 feet (24.3 meters), ...
"If you stay in a skinnier body, there is a better chance of being able to grow larger," Shimada said. This principle applies ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMegalodon Might Have Been Longer and Skinnier Than Previously Thought, Growing Up to 80 FeetMegalodons might have been longer and thinner than previously thought, according to a new study. The enormous, extinct sharks ...
Everyone's favorite prehistoric shark may have been much sleeker and much larger than previously thought. A new study ...
MEGALODON may have grown to a staggering 80 feet in length – and weighted 94 tons. The staggering size of the prehistoric ...
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Newser on MSNWe Underestimated the MegalodonIt hasn't been easy forming a picture of the megalodon, a massive shark that dominated the oceans millions of years ago, because fossil finds include only teeth and vertebrae. But researchers in 28 ...
Paleobiologist Dr. Kenshu Shimada has been fascinated by fossil sharks, including the giant Otodus megalodon, since childhood — he found his first megalodon tooth at 13 years old.
The biggest, most formidable shark to have ever roamed the ocean may have been even larger than previously thought, according ...
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