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THE MYTH OF MEGALODON

My last blog post, Megalodon, history’s mightiest scavenger? caused so much of a stir that I felt it required a revisit. First, let me address…
Megalodon devours a rotting sperm whale

MEGALODON: HISTORY’S MIGHTIEST . . . SCAVENGER?

Otodus megalodon (formerly Carcharocles megalodon, and before that Carcharodon megalodon) was history’s largest known carnivorous fish – an enormous mackerel shark that lived from the…

KILLER COUSINS OF THE CRETACEOUS

These reconstructions of the two known Kronosaurus species (K. queenslandicus and K. boyacensis) demonstrate the tremendous variances between these killer cousins of the Cretaceous Period.…

ELASMOSAURUS: Not the featherweight they claim.

So far, paleontology-wise, I’ve delved into and presented my personal (and at times groundbreaking) theories on the functionality of long necks on plesiosaurs (and how…
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