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Even the largest sharks don’t have bones, which presents an obstacle to palaeontologists, but they’ve found a workaround.
Thanks to lots of fossil beds, lots of beaches, and eager beachcombers, the Cape Fear coast is a known hot spot for finding shark teeth.
Why the NC coast is a hot bed for fossilized shark teeth, where to look in the Wilmington area Thanks to lots of fossil beds, lots of beaches, and eager beachcombers, the Cape Fear coast is a ...
A 340-million-year-old shark species has been identified through a fossilized tooth found in Mammoth Cave National Park, offering a rare glimpse into ancient ocean life.
This shark tooth hunter from Florida was "ecstatic" to make this rare find for a second time.
This shark tooth hunter from Florida was "ecstatic" to make this rare find for a second time.
A new species of ancient shark, named Macadens olsoni, was found in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, known for its curved teeth meant for crushing sea creatures.
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Mammoth Cave National Park has also been home to other recent discoveries like the Troglocladodus trimblei, the Glikmanius careforum, the McGinnis Nail Tooth, and the petalodont.