Sharks have been losing teeth for 400 million years. Here’s a guide to uncovering some of these plentiful fossils across the ...
A construction project at San Pedro High School in Los Angeles revealed nearly 9-million-year-old sea creature fossils buried ...
These relics consisted of parts of whales, teeth from megalodon sharks, saber-toothed salmon, and other fish species that ...
Hidden beneath concrete at San Pedro High School, construction workers found a buried secret — thousands of marine fossils echoing Palos Verdes Peninsula's ancient geological past.
Megalodon, the giant shark species that disappeared around 3.6 million years ago, was the most ferocious creature that ever lived. What do we know about it?
A paper just published in Geology, led by Jennifer Kasbohm of the Carnegie Science’s Earth and Planets Laboratory, upends the idea that the eruptions triggered the warming while still blaming them for ...
An Ocean’s 11 sequel is in the early stages of development, but while major stars like George Clooney and Brad Pitt are set to return, one of their most important collaborators will be missing.
Marine sediments hosting abundant fossils dated in the Late Miocene, from about 8 to 7 million years ago ... have repeatedly led to the isolation of regional seas from the world ocean and to massive ...
The ancient sea cow from the Agua Clara Formation after being attacked by an unknown crocodylian during the Miocene. Scavenger sharks are starting to gather to take an easy piece of the large prey.
What he did not know was that his dream had already come true at the end of the Miocene era, 5.5 million years ago, as a simple result of natural forces. Since the 1970s, several generations of ...
The researchers said the findings, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, marks one of the sole specimen examples of a creature being attacked by two different predators during the ...