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 the more vocal of naysayers…
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…
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 they used these lengthy appendages…
The old Gods were creatures to be feared. Back when I was hunkering down to write Kronos Rising, that thought was foremost in my mind. I did a lot of…
By Sean Markey with Max Hawthorne (author) Firstly Max, I’d like to say congratulations on Kronos Rising. I thoroughly enjoyed it. How have you found the general reaction to the…