These humongous sea creatures prey on other sea creatures’ meat, which alone suggests that they have strong, incredibly sharp ...
A great white shark visiting the area to feast on dead whale carcass took a break from its meal to greet some local ...
Serrated teeth have a jagged edge - a bit like the blade of a bread knife. Sharks don’t chew, so this combination of pointed lower teeth and serrated upper teeth helps them to cut prey into smaller ...
A pregnant porbeagle shark is believed to have been eaten by a great white, with the larger predator swallowing its tracking ...
While a great white shark's 300 serrated teeth are an amazing hunting adaptation, what's even more amazing is their replaceability. In a lifetime, each shark can grow up to 20,000 of them.
These jaws were lined with 276 teeth, and studies reconstructing the shark's bite force suggest that it may have been one of the most powerful predators ever to have existed. Humans have been measured ...
A study of the ocean giant's fossil teeth suggests it had to compete for food with another ferocious predator, the great white shark. The battle for diminishing stocks of whales and other prey may ...
A great white shark near Cape Cod (left ... that at some point someone here will meet the other version—the one with teeth. Attacks on people are incredibly rare. In waters off California ...
Leading shark experts have kicked off their search in the Great Blasket Island in Co Kerry - with hopes to the first recorded ...
A team of marine scientists were tracking a pregnant female porbeagle shark. It's not the largest of its ilk out there, but ...
Megalodon, the giant shark species that disappeared around 3.6 million years ago, was the most ferocious creature that ever ...