Roaming the ancient seas eons ago, the megalodon shark eviscerated its prey with jaws that were 10 feet wide.
The scientific wonderers at What If simulate a massive deep-sea clash between the largest predatory shark and a legendary, toothy prehistoric whale.
Partisan and too focused on national issues — that’s how a few members of the Southern Maryland Delegation to Annapolis ...
The megalodon (Otodus megalodon) is another step closer to becoming the first state shark in the United States. At the last ...
Maryland lawmakers have until the end of Monday to pass several key bills before Sine Die, the end of the 2026 legislative ...
From deep-sea terrors to space-dwelling creatures, there have been some iconic monsters in film. These are the monster movies ...
A 6-inch megalodon shark tooth was found by a Wyoming teen during a dive trip off Manasota Key, Florida earlier this week. Sixteen-year-old Aiden Andrews and his father Brian were on a guided dive ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — No state in the U.S. has an official shark, but Maryland lawmakers are digging deep into history to hopefully add a prehistoric icon to its list of state symbols. Lawmakers in the ...
After years of searching with his dad, fifth-grader Jaxon Hinton uncovered a remarkably preserved prehistoric shark tooth estimated to be 18 million years old Getty For as long as he can remember, ...
With testimony filled with shark-themed puns and chuckles from everyone in the room, Del. Todd Morgan, a Republican, advocated to finally have the Otodus megalodon designated as Maryland’s state shark ...
Maryland lawmakers introduced legislation that would make the megalodon the state's official shark. If the proposed House Bill 97 and Senate Bill 135-- sponsored by State Del. Todd Morgan and State ...
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