A group of shark enthusiasts and scientists is hoping to make Maryland the first state in the nation to have a state shark.
An ancient creature is lurking in the ocean. It's double the size of a T.rex. Its gigantic jaws could crush a car. And now, ...
Megalodon sharks were among the largest and most formidable predators ever to exist, dominating the oceans millions of years ...
Megalodon tends to dominate conversations about prehistoric ocean predators. Its massive jaws and oversized teeth have turned it into a pop-culture icon that feels almost mythical. Yet during the ...
Long before great white sharks ruled the oceans, an even larger predator dominated the seas. Megalodon reached sizes modern sharks can’t compete with. Its jaws were powerful enough to crush whales ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s not every day that a movie as wild, as silly, and as utterly and ridiculously entertaining as ...
In the 1970s, struggling Hollywood studios began selling thousands of props and costumes to compensate for fading fortunes. More than half a century on, it’s clear the sell offs from the likes of 20th ...
This can’t be! There has never been a Great White in these warm tropical waters before, NEVER! This is more than a coincidence…this shark appears to be possessed…as if it’s hunting you down… like it’s ...
The mighty megalodon remains the most iconic extinct shark in history, remembered for its gigantic jaws and awe-inspiring bulk. Because its body was made mostly of cartilage, only its enormous teeth ...
There is said to be a shark that is scarier than the one from the movie Jaws which is as large as the biggest whale. But this isn’t a monster from a sci-fi movie, it’s real. This kind of shark lived ...
The Megalodon is coming to Jurassic World Evolution 3. Having roamed prehistoric oceans around 20 million years ago, the Megalodon is one of the largest shark species ever discovered, measuring as ...
Just what made Jaws Jaws? There was the shark, yes, the ravenous predator at the center of the 1975 movie. And of course, there was also its iconic two-note score, so effective that it has become a ...