Max Hawthorne’s Marine Mysteries: The Mother of all Turtles
Max Hawthorne and co-host Julie Rench discuss a recent sighting which may relate to last month’s show, wherein we examined the possibility that a huge, fish-eating marine turtle may, in…
Max Hawthorne and co-host Julie Rench discuss a recent sighting which may relate to last month’s show, wherein we examined the possibility that a huge, fish-eating marine turtle may, in…
It may soon be time for the mighty saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, to relinquish its title as the world’s largest living reptile. But to whom? Who is this challenger, this…
The mystery of why Tyrannosaurs – and Tyrannosaurus rex in particular – had such tiny arms, has been a focal point of paleontological discussions for going on a century now.…
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are enormous: the largest known extant fish, with solid reports of specimens reaching or exceeding 60 feet in length. Sizing ocean giants. This puts it slightly…
In 1918, a group of lobster fishermen,fishing out of Port Stephens, AU, experienced a sighting of what is, conceivably, the largest shark ever recorded. Described as being “ghostly white” in…