Maryland leaders are considering a bill that would make the extinct megalodon the official state shark.
Maryland could soon have a state shark. The massive predator’s fossilized teeth can still be found around the state.
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Kids Push for Megalodon as Maryland's State Shark
Young students from Southern Maryland and Prince George’s County testified before Maryland’s Senate Education, Energy and ...
A rare and endangered dusky shark has entered the Gulf of Mexico, pinging about 60 miles west of St. Petersburg, Florida. The ...
Australia has just mapped 158 Important Shark and Ray Areas across its waters, identifying the habitats most critical to the ...
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Mammoth Cave was once home to ancient sharks — and the evidence is in the walls
Learn more about the ancient life that used to inhabit Mammoth Cave, and how the cave conditions were just right to help ...
A new study analyzing two fossilized whale skulls from around 5 million years ago has revealed fragments of sharks' teeth ...
A groundbreaking test developed by an FIU scientist can detect small, elusive hammerheads without anyone ever setting eyes on them — a critical new tool for species fighting for survival. This ...
OCEARCH Senior Advisor for Science and Academics, Dr. Bob Hueter, joins FOX Weather to talk about how an endangered shark was ...
Shark and ray populations around the world are under significant threat. According to the IUCN’s 2026 Ocean Travelers: Safeguarding Critical Habitats for Migratory Sharks and Rays report, more than ...
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