Sharks have been losing teeth for 400 million years. Here’s a guide to uncovering some of these plentiful fossils across the ...
Rare fossils of the mosasaur Globidens alabamaensis — a 20 foot predator with strange, mushroom-shaped teeth — unearthed in ...
The coelacanth is an oddly-named lobe-fish that was thought to be extinct for more than 60 million years until it was ...
At that point, during the Cretaceous period, sharks were bottom dwellers, living in the depths of the ocean. But a massive outpouring of volcanic lava sent carbon dioxide levels soaring, ...
but two different carnivores -- a crocodilian and a shark -- is revealing ... Aug. 26, 2024 — An international team of paleontologists has found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur ...
A sea predator that swam in the seas near Texas 85 million years ago has been discovered by scientists. A fossil of complete ...
Fossil hunters discover jaw bones of Globidens alabamaensis in Texas, providing new insights into the diet and lifestyle of ...
The remnants of a mosasaur show a sea predator that was ill equipped for slashing bites, and likely preferred to swallow its ...
The mighty, huge, and scary-looking dinosaurs once walked this Earth, but a cataclysmic event that occurred some 66 million years ago wiped them out. This event triggered a series of changes in ...
Sharks and rays, which don't have bones ... how the world changed 70 to 72 million years ago, called the Late Cretaceous Period. Based on the chemicals they found in three fish otoliths from ...