North Carolina is an ideal spot to find fossilized shark teeth. Be prepared for the coolest finds with my tips on knowing where to look.
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Finding 1,000 Shark Teeth in an Hour

Watch as I hit the jackpot, collecting 1,000 shark teeth in just one hour—an unbelievable feat!
This cozy spot in the American South offers up history, good food, outdoor adventure, and even some treasure hunting, making ...
Costa Rica is a beautiful country. It’s a very popular summer destination, especially for eco-tours and swimming. Not only ...
Arctic fossils reveal the oldest known oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs. Over 30,000 specimens show marine ...
Found in swampy areas of North America, the star-nosed mole's titular appendage consists of 22 probes with 25,000 sensory ...
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How Do Stingrays Give Birth?

Stingrays give birth to live babies, but they aren't mammals. Learn all about these fascinating fish that live in oceans and ...
Pochita from Chainsaw Man is a mysterious yet adorable character who became Denji's source of power and turned him into the ...
What has needle-like teeth so large they don’t fit inside its mouth, a huge gaping jaw that completely engulfs its prey, and ...
These Spitsbergen fossils suggest recovery came far faster. They show food chains rebuilt within three million years.
The exceptional dental diversity in sharks is frequently used as a proxy for ecological function. However, functional inferences from morphology need to consider morphological features across ...
Contender, the largest male great white shark ever tagged by OCEARCH, surfaced several miles off the Jersey Shore.