so it’s not surprising that shark teeth are the most abundant vertebrate fossil. If you’re hunting for teeth and fossils on the beach, search the shoreline at low tide. Sift through sand with your ...
Beth Orticelli is passionate about collecting shark teeth. The retired teacher from Chicago moved to Venice two years ago and says finding the small triangular shaped teeth quickly became a hobby.
Along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay where more than 30 miles of cliffs – some as high as 100 feet – generations of people have been finding fossils, especially shark teeth that date ...
A prehistoric food fight may have spelled the end for the megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived. A study of the ocean giant's fossil teeth suggests it had to compete for food with another ...