Max Hawthorne’s Marine Mysteries: the 1918 Port Stephen’s Shark
Max and Julie discuss the 1918 Port Stephen's shark sighting that traumatized several lobstermen who witnessed it. Could it have been a Megalodon as some have claimed? Or was it…
Max and Julie discuss the 1918 Port Stephen's shark sighting that traumatized several lobstermen who witnessed it. Could it have been a Megalodon as some have claimed? Or was it…
Carcharodon megalodon was the largest carnivorous fish known to man, and had the biggest, baddest bite of any known shark. It was a macropredatory mackerel shark that roamed Earth’s oceans…
WHALE BREACHING – A LEARNED DEFENSIVE BEHAVIOR AGAINST MEGALODON? One of my personal theories on whale behavior concerns “breaching” – a spectacular display that occurs when a whale rushes skyward…
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 the more vocal of naysayers…
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 early Miocene to the end…