A monster discovery was just made at the bottom of the South Pacific, after officials found several megalodon teeth on the ocean floor. While using remotely-operated vehicles along the southwestern ...
Several enormous Megalodon vertebrae thought to have been destroyed in 1989 were found sitting unnoticed on a museum shelf. Their analysis strengthens evidence that the giant shark could exceed 24 ...
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Long-lost Otodus megalodon vertebrae have reopened questions about the giant shark while exposing the vulnerability of museum collections. For decades, several enormous shark vertebrae sat unnoticed ...
Artistic reconstruction of Otodus megalodon along with other marine fauna. Hugo Saláis, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Deep in our collective imagination and the mysterious depths of our oceans ...