The boat turned out to be a 35-foot-long fin-back whale, freshly dead, leaking fluids for hundreds of yards. This slick had ...
The situation is so unique that the area has earned a fitting nickname: Sharkansas. Paleontologists have long wondered how ...
Most shark fossils are just teeth—their cartilage skeletons usually decay long before they can fossilize. But in northwestern ...
In this undated handout photo provided by Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf in January 2026, a blacktip reef shark swims at Sealife Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany. (Maximilian Baum/Heinrich ...
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A 400-million-year-old jawed fish fossil found in the Arctic, Romundina gagnieri, could be a key link in the evolution of ...
Tiny marine creatures called conodonts, extinct for millions of years, held the title for the sharpest teeth. These eel-like ...
A drop of seawater may be the key to finding and saving the world’s most elusive hammerhead sharks. A Florida International University (FIU) scientist has developed a powerful new test that can ...
Do sharks really have teeth on their eyeballs? Not quite - but one species does have tooth-like scales on its eyes. A paper published in 2020 reported that the eyeballs of the whale shark, the world's ...