Maryland leaders are considering a bill that would make the extinct megalodon the official state shark. Even though the species has been extinct for millions of years, supporters of the proposed bill ...
Photographs (left) showing the extinct right whale partial skull with shark bite marks highlighted in red. The more complete ...
Researchers have captured extraordinary footage of sperm whales randomly headbutting each other, confirming anecdotal reports from mariners and whalers in the 18th and 19th centuries.
From whale hearts to giraffe tongues, explore how huge and tiny animal body parts really are, using everyday objects as your ...
Scientists have finally captured something long rumored but never proven: sperm whales headbutting each other. Using drone ...
Dive into an unforgettable adventure as we experience a breathtaking whale shark encounter in the Philippines. Swim alongside the ocean’s gentle giants in crystal-clear waters, capturing incredible ...
A broken tooth lodged deep in bone can outlast the animal that lost it. In two whale skulls from Belgium, those fragments have done exactly that, preserving a moment of violence from roughly five ...
Scientists found shark teeth inside fossil whale skulls, revealing how sharks fed on whales millions of years ago.
Learn how whale fossils and embedded shark teeth reveal feeding behavior and scavenging in the Early Pliocene North Sea ecosystem.
In a recent paper, paleontologists weighed in on fish tooth evolution, based on their interpretation of the fossils of an ancient placoderm.
Nature is weird, if you haven't noticed. Waxwing birds get drunk on fermented fruit, there are sharks that lay eggs which look like corkscrews, and Brazil has a tree so huge it looks like a lush, ...
Fossilised whale skulls found in Belgium reveal ancient shark scavenging in prehistoric North Sea, offering rare insight into Pliocene ...