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Gates describes the teeth as being the size of a sand grain. "It amazes me that we can find microscopic shark teeth sitting right beside the bones of the largest predators of all time," he says.
Its teeth are also the reason the shark carries its retro-inspired scientific name. The “Galaga” in Galagadon is a nod to the incredibly popular arcade shooter from the 1980s.
The museum said the teeth belonged to an extinct species called the Great Jagged Narrow-Toothed Shark (Carcharocles angustidens), which could grow to twice the size of a great white. The shark was ...
The teeth found in the shark graveyard are thought to be from its closest relative, a shark which itself grew to more than 12 metres long. The discovery was made by scientists aboard a research ...
The shark's craggy teeth didn't sink into any T. rex flesh, Gates noted, but was more suitable for smashing a river's crawdads and snails. Still, its discovery so near a T. Rex has made scientists ...
The Warner Bros. film took $45.4 million (R643 million) in its first weekend. The North American box office was under attack from shark thriller The Meg over the weekend, industry data showed on ...
Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A newly discovered shark that lived 370 million years ago had some of its teeth hidden from its prey until they clamped down, according to a new study.
Warner Bros.’ shark pic The Meg, starring perennial action star Jason Statham, is showing some reel teeth at the the box office for a possible $40 million domestic debut, double what tracking ...