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Expert behind new Shark Week doc separates truth from fiction in the movie series and explains why Jaws 2 is more realistic ...
A great white shark can have around 300 teeth in total. Juvenile shark teeth are pointed—just the right shape for grasping smaller prey, such as crustaceans, that can be swallowed whole.
Jaws' scared us stiff. Science is setting the record straight. What 50 years of research reveals about the ocean's most ...
A giant great white shark opened wide as it attempted to make a meal out of wildlife photographer Peter Kragh's camera. Kragh shared the jaw-dropping footage taken during a trip off Guadalupe ...
Real-life 'Jaws': Terrifying great white shark image mirrors 1975 classic film. ... The 17-foot-long predator is seen with a large set of jagged teeth as it swims overhead in the image.
The classic thriller might discourage you from getting in the water, so check out these sensational shark images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest instead ...
Item 1 of 3 Fossil teeth of the huge extinct shark species megalodon - Otodus megalodon - are seen in this undated image. Megalodon lived nearly worldwide roughly 15-3.6 million years ago and is ...
Here's how that legendary shark and swimmer image for Steven Spielberg's Jaws came to be. Read more at Empire.