Francais Express: New Ancient Shark Species Discovered in Alabama.2018 1. Cboyl: 巨齿鲨的祖先:与地球上最大的鲨鱼有关的新发现的化石野兽. 2. Blasting News: Bestia fósil recién descubierta relacionada con el tiburón más grande. 3. Alabama Newscenter: Alabama scientists have discovered a new shark named for ‘Bear’ Bryant family. 4. 247 Sports: Shark species named after Alabama legend Bear Bryant. 5. Tinsera: Newfound Fossil Beast Related to Earth’s Largest Shark. 6. AL.com: Paul ‘Bear’ Bryant now has an ancient shark species named after him. 7. LiveScience: Megalodon Ancestor: Newfound Fossil Beast Related to Earth’s Largest Shark. 8. World Fossil Society: Fossil teeth link beast to Earth’s largest shark. 9. Veda: Nově identifikovaný druh žraloka je pravděpodobně předchůdcem megalodona – největšího žraloka, který kdy obýval naši planetu. Vědci učinili důležitý objev v evoluci těchto predátorů z fosilních nálezů objevených v americké Alabamě. 10. International Business Times: 83 million-year-old shark that lived during dinosaur age likely the ancestor of largest ever shark. 11. The Iraq File: 83 million-year-old shark that lived during dinosaur age likely the ancestor of largest ever shark. 12. Web Programming Solution: 83 million-year-old shark that lived during dinosaur age likely the ancestor of largest ever shark. 13. Everything Dinosaur: On the Trail of Megalodon Ancestors: Scientists in Alabama Solve Forty-Year Shark Puzzle. 14. Newsweek: Cretalamna bryanti: New dinosaur-era shark, ancestor to fierce and ancient Megalodon, discovered in Alabama. 15. MSN: New Ancient Shark Species Discovered in Alabama. 16. International Business Times: 83 million-year-old Bryant sharks swam in ancient Alabama seas, gave birth to monstrous Megalodon sharks. 17. Bobo.id: Nenek Moyang Hiu Terbesar Ternyata Berukuran Kecil, Lo!. 18. Fayerwayer: Arqueólogos descubren nueva especie de tiburón prehistórico. 19. Sains Kompas: Siapa Sangka, Nenek Moyang Hiu Terbesar Ternyata Punya Gigi Mungil. 20. Francais Express: New Ancient Shark Species Discovered in Alabama. 21. Scientific American: Paleo Profile: The Bryant’s Shark.Share This Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email Related Posts Two new plioplatecarpine mosasaurs (Mosasauridae; Plioplatecarpinae) of the genus Ectenosaurus from the Upper Cretaceous of North America A teen was hunting for fossils. She found a 34 million-year-old whale skull. Alabama scientist leads study revealing hidden secrets of Atlantic sharpnose sharks
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