I’ve been crabbing for 14 years and never seen anything like this,” the angler said. “No one I know has ever seen it either.” ...
SARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB) - Venice is known as the shark tooth capital of the world, with people coming from near and far to look for teeth every day.
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I Found a Tooth to the Ancestor of the Megalodon! SCUBA Diving for Ice Age Fossils and Shark Teeth!
I could say it over and over again... the Florida summer is HOT! So to combat the heat and keep finding fossils, we are going ...
I visited some of my old stompin' grounds up in Georgia for some nostalgic fossil hunting in this video! PaleoCris and I teamed up to hunt for primarily Petrified Wood Fossils, but came across old ...
Venice, Florida might just be the Gulf Coast’s best-kept secret – a place where palm-lined streets meet pristine beaches, and where finding shark teeth is considered a perfectly normal weekend ...
The 37 th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival features over 100 prominent artists from across the nation. The 37 th annual Downtown Venice Art Festival is Nov. 1 and 2. It features over 100 prominent ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Alabama Gulf Coast touts some of the country’s most beautiful beaches. But did you know much of the state used to be completely underwater? McWane Science Center recently ...
Searching for sharks teeth on the beaches in Southwest Florida has been a pastime for centuries. In recent decades, beaches that used to be the best in the world (like Caspersen Beach) have gone try ...
The discovery proves it's possible for vertebrates to grow teeth outside the mouth Getty A new study discovered male ghost sharks grow teeth out of their foreheads on an appendage called a tenaculum ...
Caught male Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) showing the [extended/erect] frontal clasper (tenaculum) on the front of the head. Credit: Gareth J. Fraser, University of Florida. Deep in the ocean, ...
Caught male Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) showing the [extended/erect] frontal clasper (tenaculum) on the front of the head.Gareth J. Fraser, University of Florida A recent study suggests that ...
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