Hidden along Florida’s Gulf Coast is one of the most unusual fossil-hunting destinations in the United States. Venice, Florida has earned the nickname “The Shark Tooth Capital of the World” because ...

Even sharks’ famous tooth-regrowing ability may not save them from ocean acidification. Researchers found that future acidic waters cause shark teeth to corrode, crack, and weaken, threatening their ...

The Virginian-Pilot: Ancient shark tooth discovered at Virginia Beach’s North End. Could it be from a megalodon?

Ancient shark tooth discovered at Virginia Beach’s North End. Could it be from a megalodon?

The Baltimore Sun on MSN: Surfer describes shark bite at Assateague State Park

They headed out to one of Florida’s most popular beaches to hunt for shark teeth—but things didn’t go as planned. Despite perfect timing and multiple attempts, the conditions just weren’t right. Waves ...

AOL: Iowa zoo shuts down after landlocked state records first ever shark attack

The Blue Zoo Des Moines announced that it is shutting down this month, just two years after opening. The aquarium has faced controversy, as it recorded the state's first shark attack ...

Iowa zoo shuts down after landlocked state records first ever shark attack

10TV.com: Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker

PORTLAND, Maine — Sharks are the most feared predators in the sea, and their survival hinges on fearsome teeth that regrow throughout their lives. But changes in the ocean's chemistry could put those ...