Mega Shark Fossil Unearthed on Australian Beach: 115-Million-Year-Old Giant Bigger Than Great White!
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Discover the incredible find of a massive prehistoric shark fossil on a beach near Darwin, Australia. This 115-million-year-old lamniform shark, related to modern great whites and makos, had vertebrae over 12cm in diameter – way larger than today's 8cm.
Experts estimate this ancient predator was 6-8 meters long and weighed more than 3 tonnes, belonging to the extinct Cardabiodontidae family. Shockingly, it predates other known members by 15 million years, rewriting shark evolution history.
From the Swedish Museum of Natural History's study in Communications Biology, learn how these mega sharks ruled oceans 100 million years ago. Perfect for shark enthusiasts and paleontology fans!
Key facts:
Similar to great white sharks but absolutely enormous
Found in seafloor deposits exposed near Darwin
Highlights early experiments with giant body sizes in shark lineage
Dive into this prehistoric discovery and see why it's one of the most surprising shark finds ever.
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