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White sharks suffered great declines after the Jaws movie was released. But these iconic predators must be protected.
The mighty megalodon is the most famous extinct shark on earth – with giant jaws and a tremendous size that inspire myths and ...
Though the 1975 original film is legendary, the ‘Jaws’ sequels actually get pretty weird—and here are the real reasons why.
No megalodon jaw fossils have ever been discovered. The replicas seen at many museums are all based on size estimates from teeth or other partial fossils. Photograph by Alexander Demianchuk ...
He shares how he gets his shark’s teeth, including megalodon, and what he does with them. He has made a successful business ...
When Jaws first aired, scientists didn’t know how long sharks took to reproduce, or how many offspring a white shark could ...
Fifty years since the release of Jaws, these photographers are showing a different, less frightening view of great white sharks.
This reconstructed megalodon jaw, part of a permanent collection at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, measures about eight to 10 feet.
It's been 50 years since Steven Spielberg's movie "Jaws" first cast a terrifying shadow across our screens. At a low point during production, Spielberg worried he'd only ever be known for "a big ...