[shark teeth] The body stretching behind these ferocious jaws was about 40 feet long. A streamlined predator like its modern descendants, Carcharodon megalodon lived between 5 million and 1.6 million years ago.

Few fossilized remains of prehistoric sharks exist because their skeletons were formed of cartilage, a material far less durable than bone. Paleontologists have learned about ancient sharks primarily from their teeth, composed of a bone-like substance coated with hard enamel.



Courtesy of the National Museum of Natural History
Fossil Shark Teeth


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