No state in the U.S. has an official shark, but Maryland lawmakers are digging deep into history to hopefully add a ...
Researchers analyze the ratios of calcium isotopes in bones and fossils to learn more about what dinosaurs once ate. Credit: ...
Detailed analysis of two fossilized whale skulls dating back around five million years found fragments of sharks’ teeth ...
After years of searching with his dad, fifth-grader Jaxon Hinton uncovered a remarkably preserved prehistoric shark tooth ...
We all know dinosaurs were scary. Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time, weighing between ...
Organizations such as the YMCA, Children First, Horizons, Unete, OpenDoors, YTL, My Daddy Taught Me That and In Real Life are ...
You wouldn’t think staring down the mouth of the largest shark ever could provide a bit of levity for a gathering of people charged with making crucial decisions. But last ...
Meet the legends of Earth’s prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur – a gigantic, gnarly toothed creature – to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator.
Maryland could soon have a state shark. The massive predator’s fossilized teeth can still be found around the state.
Maryland could soon have a state shark. The massive predator’s fossilized teeth can still be found around the state.
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