The Biggest Megalodon Sharks Were Moms and Lived in Warm Water, Not Cold
Researcher's fossil evidence disputes cold water Megalodon theory, suggests the largest sharks came from temperate climates and were breeding females.
Researcher's fossil evidence disputes cold water Megalodon theory, suggests the largest sharks came from temperate climates and were breeding females.
Did the bus-sized shark Otodus chubutensis clash with another colossal shark in the shallow waters of what is now central Florida?
Award-winning novelist and researcher presents fossils that confirm the controversial “megalodon scavenger” theory.
What did Megalodon eat? Was the Megalodon shark a slow-swimming scavenger that fed only on carrion? To answer that question, we must first discuss whether the giant shark was a…
Everyone has heard of Carcharocles megalodon, the terrifying villain of an assortment of novels and films, including last summer's surprise hit "The Meg". But was this mammoth carnivore really an…