If the proposed House Bill 97 and Senate Bill 135 -- sponsored by State Del. Todd Morgan and State Senator Jack Bailey -- ...
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Megalodons went extinct millions of years ago. The prehistoric predator could become Maryland's official state shark
For nearly 20 million years, megalodons prowled the world’s oceans. The massive creatures, which could grow up to 80 feet ...
In a state better known for its delicious seafood and as the home of the United States Navy, there’s a new effort to create ...
This week in the journal Nature Communications, scientists report a way to use fossilized shark teeth to figure out where different shark species, including megalodon, stood in the web of life. And ...
A group of shark enthusiasts and scientists is hoping to make Maryland the first state in the nation to have a state shark.
Two new bills recently introduced in the Maryland legislature propose making one of the largest predators to ever prowl the ...
It’s a nightmare scenario: megalodons, prehistoric sharks nearly as large as blue whales, survive in the deepest part of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Before the famously huge megalodon, another fearsome ocean predator roamed the seas. According to a paper published earlier this ...
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