World’s Largest Great White Shark May Be A Cannibal
Photos suggest there is a 28-foot great white out there that eats other sharks.
Photos suggest there is a 28-foot great white out there that eats other sharks.
Specimens from the collection of indie paleontologist Max Hawthorne indicate Megalodon nurseries were raided by other sharks that killed and ate young "Megs".
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Avocational paleontologist Max Hawthorne’s study of Australian long-neck turtles shows the world his theory on why plesiosaurs had such long necks is spot-on.
Researcher's fossil evidence disputes cold water Megalodon theory, suggests the largest sharks came from temperate climates and were breeding females.